What was unusual about my trivia question in Wednesday's Political Junkie segment on NPR's Talk of the Nation was that nobody called in with the correct answer. And while we revealed it during the program, I thought it might be worth to repeat it here.

I thought of the question watching the American League's victory in Tuesday night's All Star Game. It was the 13th time in a row that the National League failed to win.

So with that in mind, my question was: Which states currently have a winning streak of at least 13 by one party in Senate races?

And here are the answers:

 

(1) Kansas — 28 consecutive Senate victories by Republicans (1936-present)

(2) West Virginia — 19 straight Democratic victories (1958-present)

(3) Wyoming — 14 straight Republican victories (1972-present)

(4) Hawaii — 13 straight Democratic victories (1974-present)

Runners-up: These states have 12 in a row — Massachusetts (all Dem, 1976-present), New Jersey (all Dem, 1976-present), and Utah (all GOP, 1974-present).

All-time records:

(1) Louisiana — 34 straight Democratic (1914-2002)

(2) Arkansas — 30 straight Democratic (1914-1992)

(3) Kansas — 28 straight Republican (1936-present)

(4) tie between Alabama and Georgia — both with 26 straight Democratic (1914-1978)

(6) Vermont — 25 straight Republican (1914-1972)

(7) North Carolina — 24 straight Democratic (1914-1968)

(8) Virginia — 22 straight Democratic (1916-1966)

(9) Tennessee — 21 straight Democratic (1916-1964)

(10) Florida — 20 straight Democratic (1914-1964)

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