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« on: September 05, 2016, 03:08:38 PM »

What is most surprising to me is that of the three, the state Clinton has nearly put away at this point is PA rather than FL.  While there could be a Shy Hispanic factor, the polling is now very consistently showing Trump doing at least as well as Romney with Hispanic voters.  The scenario that should keep the Clinton campaign up at night is Trump flipping Wisconsin on your 2nd map.  

Looking at this map (2012 results in PA by municipality), I'm not surprised at all that PA seems to be out of reach for him:



Wow, Romney would that many suburban townships that close to Philly.

Yeah the "republicans only win dumb rural voters" meme was never true until this year no matter what this forum thinks.
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