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To: stsimon who wrote (466265)1/26/2021 2:12:55 PM
From: JohnM  Respond to of 542946
 
Yeah, I've heard that. But it's been a reasonably moderate, gray state. And even now the other seat is occupied by a progressive Dem, Sherrod Brown.



To: stsimon who wrote (466265)1/26/2021 4:34:04 PM
From: NAG1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 542946
 
Stsimon,

<<Ohio is Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati with the rest of the state being Alabama, and I'm not completely confident about Cincinnati.>>

There are also some Democratic strongholds in the Dayton and Toledo areas, although, like with Cincinnati, the suburbs are much more strongly Republican. I don’t disagree with much of the state looking like Alabama. I think that holds for most states. The urban areas are mostly Democratic with the rural areas being more Republican. The suburbs, as here in Atlanta, may be changing. We will have to see what the trends are like the the next couple of elections. A lot may depend on how successful Biden/Harris are.