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Author Topic: Which map is more plausible?  (Read 978 times)
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« on: August 27, 2017, 10:49:16 AM »

It would be interesting to look at this thread in 3 years from today.
I went with B, but either is possible, if unlikely.
You could flip Iowa on map B, of course.
It has been very much of a swing state, and certainly just as likely to flip as GA.

TX is very much of a long shot, but I am not ready to rule it out entirely until two things
happen, the Senate race in 2018 and whether a Texan is the D nominee for P or VP.
This is because of the number of Hispanics there, and the wild card of new voters who will
turn 18-21. (and how many decide to vote)
Although B is as good a map as any.
A is plausible if the D nominee is terrible.
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