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None. It is a State witout plurality. Sometime Left and Sometime Right. In 2009 it will have a Democratic Governor, a split US Senate and 5/4 Democratic majority in the US House. It has chosen US Presidents on the vast majority with rare exception, Any candidate must consider it a battleground State.

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