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 <title>Matt (zeldatra)'s status on Monday, 23-Sep-19 03:57:08 UTC</title>
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 <html>That probably doesn't happen today. Elections today are very partisan and correlated and boring and if a Presidential candidate wins in a given state then other people from his party on the same ballot also win statewide - that hasn't quite begun to happen with individual congressional districts though, Clinton won a great deal of congressional districts that ultimately voted for Republican congressmen (though most of those people lost their re-election bids in 2018).</html>
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