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« on: December 01, 2015, 05:14:30 PM »

SC, GA, and MS are fools gold.  There are very few persuadable voters in these states, there's just too much racial polarization right now.

Trump's strengths will be in Appalachia (won't matter, except perhaps in Virginia), the Rust Belt (will matter a lot), and New England (won't matter, except for NH).

His weaknesses are in the upper Midwest, and anywhere with Hispanics (matters a lot, FL alone could ruin the Republican's chances.).

Democrats need to hold the line in PA.  They also need to be very aggressive in FL.  VA is also key, but they Dems will have the advantage there.  NC will be interesting, but if the Democrats win there, they'll have already won the election.

They really need to focus on turnout.  Identify, register, and involve hispanics.  Its about more than just winning the election, its about winning people who will vote again in the mid-terms and beyond.



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