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Related: About this forumSouthwestern states from the most to least Democratic?
CO>NM>AZ>NV or
CO>NM>NV>AZ or
NM>CO>AZ>NV or
NM>CO>NV>AZ.
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Southwestern states from the most to least Democratic? (Original Post)
nkpolitics1212
Dec 2021
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lapfog_1
(30,450 posts)1. CONMNVAZ
but there are places in CO that make all of AZ look leftist.
hlthe2b
(107,664 posts)3. Yes. But true of most blue states... Look at NY and CA, for instance.
HUAJIAO
(2,730 posts)5. Yup. I live in upstate NY, Finger Lakes Region.
One step outside a city limit and you're in OZ!!
TexasTowelie
(118,573 posts)4. I agree.
It appears that Democrats have firm control in Colorado and New Mexico.
I'm less convinced about Nevada, particularly with the new leadership in the state party that was elected this year. They represent the most progressive wing of the party and they may not receive the votes from independents that voted for Democrats in earlier elections.
Arizona is a purple state at best.
hlthe2b
(107,664 posts)2. Definitely CO then NM and I'd guess NV then AZ