I Can Potentially See Five States Entering Into The RED Zone In 2028, Barely.

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With potential manufacturing jobs coming in from abroad I can easily see both Michigan & Pennsylvania as an obvious choice as a landing spot for them. With the potential for good paying employment as well as a boom for the local economy it could possibly shift these two states into the tilt to lite red zone. Minnesota & Virginia while not the best area for manufacturing certainly could benefit from Repub leadership in other ways. Both Minnesota & Virginia would @ best be tilt red states, if they shift @ all. Maine is close to edging into the red zone but those N/E states are old money states & do not like change, making Maine a long shot for the Repubs.

 
Virginia may go back and forth from time to time but it is largely irrelevant. The redistricting overhaul is 3 layers deep with anything controversial enough out of the commission most likely leaving it up to the state supreme court to draw the maps. The legislative terms tend to be short so just passing a budget eats up most of it. Virginia gets a lot of federal money so the current GOP shutdown is not going to be favorable for republicans.
 
Virginia may go back and forth from time to time but it is largely irrelevant. The redistricting overhaul is 3 layers deep with anything controversial enough out of the commission most likely leaving it up to the state supreme court to draw the maps. The legislative terms tend to be short so just passing a budget eats up most of it. Virginia gets a lot of federal money so the current GOP shutdown is not going to be favorable for republicans.
Yep, Virginia suffers every time there is a governor's election the year after a gop POTUS win.

Getting tighter, supposedly within the margin of error now.
 
Not a chance in dirty MINN. Again you overlook Election Fraud off the charts. Minn had biggest 2920 turnout 85%? Lol. Translation. Flood of invalid mail-in ballots.
 

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