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re: Does the election simply come down to Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan?

Posted on 4/8/20 at 5:43 pm to
Posted by Magician2
Member since Oct 2015
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Posted on 4/8/20 at 5:43 pm to
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Pennsylvania is ground zero in this election. Biden’s going to be strong here. If Trump loses PA and MI he has to run the table on the rest of the state’s to tie at 269. Trump wins PA then Biden can still stop him with WI, MI and AZ.

Imo Arizona is going to heavily contested. Trump can’t win without it probably. That’s why Arizona needs to be on that list.



I’m not sure why Iowa is included. Iowa and Ohio are Red just like Colorado and Virginia are Blue now.

Putting Georgia on there without Texas is rather pointless as Trump will win Georgia by more points. Same for North Carolina.

Arizona will go trump. Ducey fricking destroying his candidate by 10 points in 2018 McSally is just flat awful as a candidate and for some reason folks visually tie her race into Trumps.

Posted by TOKEN
Member since Feb 2014
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Posted on 4/8/20 at 5:49 pm to
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I’m not sure why Iowa is included. Iowa and Ohio are Red just like Colorado and Virginia are Blue now.

Putting Georgia on there without Texas is rather pointless as Trump will win Georgia by more points. Same for North Carolina.

Arizona will go trump. Ducey fricking destroying his candidate by 10 points in 2018 McSally is just flat awful as a candidate and for some reason folks visually tie her race into Trumps.



I don’t think you can be so sure with Covid-19 and Trumps low approval ratings. There are so many variables alive that it keeps all these states in play including Minnesota. Yes, whose to say Biden doesn’t bomb or some other shoe doesn’t drop.

One thing I know is that McSally won’t be back and neither will Jones over in Alabama.
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