Best case scenario for democrats and republicans in 2020 electoral college (user search)
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« on: September 26, 2017, 06:33:16 PM »

The answer to this depends on whether you mean ABSOLUTE best case scenario, or realistic best case scenario.

In the absolute largest GOP landslide that I think is possible, the only Democratic states would be Hawaii, California, Maryland, Vermont, Massachusetts and DC (though it's not a state)...  Since Vermont is a small state, it could probably go GOP in such a massive landslide though.


In the absolute largest Democratic landslide that I think is possible, the only Republican states would be Wyoming, Idaho, Oklahoma, and Nebraska's 3rd Congressional District. I believe that states like West Virginia and Arkansas are much more elastic than states like Wyoming, so they would flip long before, say, Wyoming or Idaho.
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