[OC] Das letzte Mal kontrollierte die Demokratische Partei die bundesstaatlichen Parlamente und das Wahljahr, in dem die Kontrolle verloren ging

    Von IllustriousDudeIDK

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    1. IllustriousDudeIDK on

      The longest unbroken streak the Democrats had was perhaps Arkansas, where they controlled the state legislature after 1874.

      Here’s an article from 2010 addressing the losses the Democrats suffered in the South in the midterms: [https://www.politico.com/story/2010/11/democratic-south-finally-falls-045627](https://www.politico.com/story/2010/11/democratic-south-finally-falls-045627)

      Data source:

      [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Political_party_strength_in_the_United_States_by_state](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Political_party_strength_in_the_United_States_by_state)

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    2. AngusMcTibbins on

      We might be able to take back Arizona this year. Republicans control both chambers by only two seats (31-29 in the House and 16-14 in the senate). I’m hoping we can make it happen

      https://azdem.org/

    3. signalsgt71 on

      Obligatory comment pointing out Nebraska has a nonpartisan unicameral state legislature. There are obviously R and D candidates but the ballots only list them by district with no party affiliation.

    4. 2010 sucked for Democrats. 

      Candidate Obama would’ve never let this happen. 

    5. I used to live in Montana. Just wild how much more Democratic it is than surrounding states.

    6. ForceSensitiveRacer on

      Nevada is so weird with it being a swing state but in the state elections it goes so heavily democratic as well as having 2 women democratic senators.

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