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  Which map is more plausible? (search mode)
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« on: August 26, 2017, 09:51:52 PM »

Both are these are probably the realistic ceiling for the GOP/Dems, respectively.  I think the current climate is too polarized for a true landslide, so these are good maps for what I'd expect the "max" for each party to be.

Did you mean to leave ME CD2 R in the second map?

For that reason, maybe the first map is slightly more plausible, because I'm having difficulty seeing the scenario where ME stays R but WI/PA/MI all flip D.
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