2008 Presidential Results by Congressional District Permalink

We’re pleased to announce that we’ve created a perma-post for the 2008 presidential results by congressional district. (We’ve included the 2004 and 2000 results as well.) You can use this link, and you’ll also find a permalink in the “Resources” box on the right-hand sidebar of the site.

As our crowdsourcing project continues, we’ll keep adding new numbers. In fact, you should expect another round of numbers this week.


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5 thoughts on “2008 Presidential Results by Congressional District Permalink”

  1. I’m taking a stab at the Tennessee Democratic-held seats. A couple could be tough holds in 2010, particularly if Lincoln Davis runs for Governor, and redistricting for 2012 will be brutal.

    The first one I’ve run is Tennessee 06 (Gordon) has deteriorated from 60-40 Bush to 63-37 McCain.  

  2. District 5 (Hensarling) and 24 (Marchant) were finished last night.

    No significant movement in TX-5; TX-24 however, moved from 65-35 R to 55-45 R. If there was not looming redistricting, we would take that seat in 2-3 cycles solidly. There’s not an established bench for dems in the area yet, either way, no matter what happens on 2012, it looks like Dallas wil end up with a dummy-mander.

    TX-32 (Sessions) and TX-30 (EB Johnson) are next up

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