Ryan Streeter
The results are here.
In addition to the following chart, there are three maps that look at the results differently.
The "In State Avg" column is how voters view the odds in their home state. In general, people in their own state are inclined to think their state leans right than those outside of it.
Could that be because most of us spend time talking to people in our own networks, which skews are views? (I recall a hard left friend of mine who spent all of his time in Manhattan and Los Angeles telling me in 2000 that he "didn't know ANYONE" who was voting for George W. Bush, so there was no chance he could win; the same phenomenon happens on the right)
For the sake of 2012, let's hope not!
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