No question I think the argument for #s 1 and 2 is much stronger. I am just trying to find different ways of looking at state demographics, for plausible "coalition" mindsets.
Hopefully some people smarter and more connected than me are also doing this.
Thanks for sharing. I'm skeptical they come over in enough numbers but appreciate the solid case for them.
No question I think the argument for #s 1 and 2 is much stronger. I am just trying to find different ways of looking at state demographics, for plausible "coalition" mindsets.
Hopefully some people smarter and more connected than me are also doing this.