Tejas will be majority Latino by 2020 and completely blue shortly thereafter. Louisiana's LGBT population is rising again after a post-Katrina lull and they will become a gay haven.Professor Tiger wrote:I notice you didn't assign Texas and Louisiana to Trumpistan. Was that an accidental omission, or are we to assume that the Socialist Peoples' Republic of Hillary wants to keep all that nasty, evil, planet-destroying, and unsustainable oil and natural gas for themselves? Where will Al Gore and all the environmentalist wacko Hollywood stars top off their private jets and SUV motorcades?
WV was an oversight - whenever you see Kentucky, just assume WV is included. As for Utah, they're a special case. The Mormon faith has the unique ability to say "our founders were wrong about [X]" and pivot. They did it on polygamy, they did it on race, they are doing it (in fits and starts) on gender equality and are quietly reaching out to LGBT Mormons. I expect a policy change in a decade or so.You should also write off West Virginia to Trumpistan. Maybe all those coal miners will get their jobs back instead of having their livelihoods sacrificed to the earth goddess Gaiea.
What about Utah? Do you really want to try to require a gazillion Mormons to believe that buggery is beautiful and dudes belong in women's bathrooms?
The Birthplace of the Confederacy is another quietly transforming state - a poor man's Florida, without the Jews. Another 8 years of Libs retiring/relocating there and that reddest of red states will be purple-trending-blue.Might as well consign South Carolina to Trumpistan too. The people of the Palmetto State won't meekly submit to being serfs in your Worker's Paradise utopia. You don't want to govern them as the new, enlightened overlords. They love their guns and their religion down there. It would not go well.
Note to our southern friends: non-vegan libruls LOVE Cracker Barrell, Waffle House, Shoney's and anywhere you can get a 1500 calorie breakfast for $3.99. Those places just don't exist in Los Angeles or New York City