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The Cook Partisan Voting Index, abbreviated PVI or CPVI, is a measurement of how partisan a U.S. congressional district or U.S. state is. [1] This partisanship is indicated as lean towards either the Republican Party or the Democratic Party, [2] compared to the nation as a whole, based on how that district or state voted in the previous two presidential elections.
Ranking As of The Cook Political Report [36] Solid R May 19, 2022 Inside Elections [37] Solid R June 3, 2022 Sabato's Crystal Ball [38] Safe R May 25, 2022 Politico [39] Solid R May 19, 2022 RCP [40] Safe R June 9, 2022 Fox News [41] Solid R July 11, 2022 DDHQ [42] Solid R July 20, 2022 538 [43] Solid R June 30, 2022 The Economist [44] Safe R ...
Political party strength in U.S. states is the level of representation of the various political parties in the United States in each statewide elective office providing legislators to the state and to the U.S. Congress and electing the executives at the state (U.S. state governor) and national (U.S. President) level.
University of Central Missouri political scientist Robynn Kuhlmann said a lack of competition between Democrats and Republicans insulates lawmakers from backlash at the polls. In Missouri, Kuhlmann estimated that roughly 95% of House seats were won by at least a 5% margin in 2024.
Missourians voting on Amendment 7 this November will be taking a gullibility test. Dishonest political insiders are trying to convince voters that this amendment to the Missouri Constitution is ...
Formerly a bellwether state, Missouri has trended towards the Republican Party in recent years and since the late 2010s has been considered a GOP stronghold at both the federal and state levels. As he did in the previous two presidential elections, Republican Donald Trump easily won Missouri in 2024, this time by an 18.4% margin.
Democrats are licking their wounds after Vice President Harris’s defeat to President-elect Trump, but already are looking toward who might lead their party in a 2028 presidential contest. It’s ...