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Question: How many states will flip allegiances in 2012?
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Less than 3
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auburntiger
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« on: September 24, 2012, 04:04:31 PM »

With the following 4 being "must-wins" for Romney (OH, VA, NC, FL), I would be shocked to see him go 0-4. After one of his worst weeks (guess it could get worse), RCP has the map at 347-191 without tossups and 247-191 with tossups. You could argue 191 is Romney's base.

With all the money being spent in NV, CO, IA, WI, OH, VA, NC, FL, NH, I think by sheer luck he's able to win 1 if not 2 of the 9. I'll project a 303-235 result (GOP wins IN, NC, FL). With that, he can at least say he has a respectable loss.  
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