Clinton/Schweitzer vs Christie/Martinez (user search)
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Question: Who wins?
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Chris Christie
 
#2
Hillary Clinton
 
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Total Voters: 33

Author Topic: Clinton/Schweitzer vs Christie/Martinez  (Read 1146 times)
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« on: June 28, 2013, 10:12:45 AM »

This is a strong Republican ticket against a strong Democratic ticket. Historically, there are headwinds against the party that held the White House for two terms. I would imagine Hillary's numbers go down even further when she's a partisan presidential candidate. However, Christie's tone might not be as effective when he's running against an elderly woman with a presidential resume.

Categorizing states...

Really Safe D: Washington DC, Hawaii, Vermont, New York, Rhode Island, Maryland, Delaware, Massachusetts (77 EV)

Safe D: California (55 EV)

Likely D: Connecticut, Illinois, Washington (39 EV)

Lean D: Oregon, Maine, Minnesota, Michigan (37 EV)

Democratic-leaning tossup: New Mexico, New Jersey, Colorado, New Hampshire, Virginia, Wisconsin, Nevada (73 EV)

Republican-leaning tossup: Ohio, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Florida (73 EV)

Lean R: North Carolina, Indiana (26 EV)

Likely R: Nebraska's liberal district, Missouri, Arizona, Georgia, Montana (39 EV)

Rather Safe R: Texas, Louisiana, Alaska, Mississippi, South Carolina, Most of Nebraska, Arkansas (74 EV)

Really Safe R: Utah, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Idaho, West Virginia, Kentucky, Alabama, Kansas, Tennessee, North Dakota, South Dakota (65 electoral votes)

Half the time, Christie would win with 279 electoral votes. This would be a 50/48 popular vote split.



If it's a good cycle for the Republicans, he'll do better. A 340 win is doable with the right headwinds.



But Clinton probably has a 33% or so chance of winning nicely with 303 electoral votes, if the popular vote goes 50-48 in her favor.

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