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« on: September 20, 2010, 04:36:51 PM »

Arizona is drawn by a commission, so that map will likely turn out more or less the same, with a new Republican leaning seat as Arizona is gaining a seat after the census.

In Georgia, I can see the Republicans trying to get rid of Jim Marshall again. There is also a new seat coming up here and of course they would keep that one to themselves as well. If Barnes pulls off a win, the Republicans will get the new seat for themselves and Marshall will probably be slightly strengthened by adding Athens to his district.

Louisiana's lost seat will most certainly be LA-3, as it is the easiest to eliminate. LA-02 will grab some of it's territory and pick up some of LA-6's territory to stay slightly majority black or plurality.
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