Among States that Voted for Mitt Romney, Only Two States Don’t Have Both Legislative Chambers Under Republican Control

In the 2012 election, among the states that voted for Mitt Romney, only West Virginia and Kentucky have Democratic majorities in either house of the state legislature. Democrats still have a majority in both houses of the West Virginia legislature, and the Kentucky House. Otherwise, all states that voted Republican for president also elected Republican legislative majorities in both houses, if they had legislative elections up in 2012.

For more details, see this link to The Thicket, on-line journal of the National Conference of State Legislatures.


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  1. P.R. and nonpartisan App.V. — IF Civil WAR II is to be avoided ???

    i.e. what Devil City MORON will shoot off his/her/its EVIL mouth and cause things to really happen ???

    See the communists/fascists Spanish Civil War in 1936-1939 – setup testing ground for WW II in 1939-1945.

  2. Are the math morons who want EC votes based on the gerrymander U.S.A. Rep. districts paying ANY attention to the stories ???

  3. Actually, Republicans got more votes than Democrats for the Kentucky State House, but due to gerrymandering, the Democrats won more seats.

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