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Question: How is this timeline (so far)?
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Very good, keep it up
 
#2
Decent
 
#3
So and so
 
#4
Bad, need to reform
 
#5
Terrible, please stop
 
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Total Voters: 46

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KingSweden
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« on: May 06, 2015, 08:41:40 PM »

Will you be presenting the "historical" results of 2016-32?  From your comment about Virginia, it sounds like Walker, like Obama, has a closer reelection race in 2024 than in 2020?

I can do it when I'm completely done with it. The thing is, I wanted to plop this in the future with a little bit of background info (but not too much) so the viewer could pick up on things as the "night" goes on. Part of what makes this interesting is not knowing exactly what happened in the 20 years in between when it comes to trends.

My two cents: I like the way you're doing it, let's us fill in the background ourselves. Agree with your reasoning 100%. Keep it up!
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KingSweden
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« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2015, 06:30:42 PM »

Great work. Looks like Amash is likely to win based on what I've seen so far, and hopefully he does it without needing Florida so that we don't have a repeat of that debacle.

Out of curiosity, what is the methodology you used to come up with your EVs per state?
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