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appalachia, west virginia, kentucky, states like this she did extremely, extremely well in those parts of the country, in those states against barack obama. these are voters in a lot of way they're historically democratic. they've moved a lot closer to the republican party. it's really been accelerated during the obama presidency. these are voters who have gone in droves to republicans. so there's an interesting question here with hillary clinton. if she becomes the democratic nominee, can she reconnect with those voters and can she make the democratic party competitive in some of these rural states that are historically democratic but have gone republican? can she bring west virginia back? can she put kentucky back in play? some people think this is gone but arkansas bill clinton's home state, can she make a game of it there, missouri? that's what i'm interested to see, if she could change the electoral map in any way. >> okay steve kornacki. alex seitz-wald thanks so much. you can always watch steef on "up" every weekend at 8:00 a.m. here on msnbc saturday and sunday. president obama is back in the u.s. this morning after a busy weekend in panama at the

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