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UncleSam
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« on: August 09, 2017, 01:36:00 PM »

CO and ME to Dems, due to Collins retirement and lol Cory Gardner

Tells me virtually nothing about the presidential race other than 'very close'. Florida, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin would probably be the deciding states at that point.

If Collins does not retire however it would tell me Trump is likely to win fairly comfortably - it is more conceivable he could make up the ~3 points he lost Maine by in 2016 then that Collins would lose.

Honestly the map already looks almost identical to Presidential results (Michigan and Colorado being the only exceptions I believe), so the odds of a repeat are not that low at all.
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