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Gustaf
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E: 0.39, S: -0.70

« on: March 26, 2004, 04:28:02 PM »

Connecticut -1
New York -2
Pennsylvania -2
Ohio -1
Indiana -1
Illinois -1
Michigan -1
Wisconsin -1
Mississippi -1
Oklahoma -1

North Carolina +1
Georgia +2
Florida +2
Texas +2
Colorado +1
Arizona +2
Nevada +1
California +1

Bush states +7
Gore states -7

Northeast -5
Midwest -5
South +5
West +5

yes, I was thinking this helps Bush as I looked down the list before I reached the gain and loss of each candidate.

In the short term is helps him, but we're seeing a transfer of EVs to GOP states that are trending Dem: AZ, NV, CO, NC, VA, FL, TX, etc.
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