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elcorazon
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« on: February 18, 2004, 10:53:42 AM »

Here is my ranking, subject to change based on the nominees, running mates, etc., with most Democratic at the top:

1. DC 3 electoral votes

2. RI 4

3. MASS 12

4. NY 31

5. Hawaii 4

6. Conn 7

7. Maryland 10

8. NJ 15

9. Delaware 3

10. Vermont 3

11. California 55

12. Illinois 21

13. Maine 4

14. Washington 11

15. Michigan 17

16. Pennsylvania 21

17. Minn 10

18. Oregon 7

19. Wisconsin 10

20. NH 4

21. Iowa 7

22. NM 5

23. Nevada 5

24. WVa 5

25. Ohio 20

26. Florida 27

27. Missouri 11

28. Arizona 10

29. Colorado 9

30. Virginia 13

31. Arkansas 6

32. Tennessee 11

33. Louisiana 9

34. Georgia 12

35. NCarolina 15

36. Kentucky 8

37. SCarolina 8

38. Alabama 9

39. Mississippi 9

40. Montana 3

41. Indiana 11

42. Kansas 6

43. Texas 34

44. Alaska 3

45. Oklahoma 7

46. SDakota 3

47. NDakota 3

48. Nebraska 5

49. Utah 5

50. Wyoming 3

51. Idaho 4
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« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2004, 11:42:46 AM »

I'll do them ten at a time.

1. DC
2. MA
3. RI
4. NY
5. HI
6. NJ
7. CT
8. MD
9. DE
10. VT
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« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2004, 01:02:07 PM »

Here is my ranking, subject to change based on the nominees, running mates, etc., with most Democratic at the top:

1. DC 3 electoral votes

2. RI 4

3. MASS 12

4. NY 31

5. Hawaii 4

6. Conn 7

7. Maryland 10

8. NJ 15

9. Delaware 3

10. Vermont 3

11. California 55

12. Illinois 21

13. Maine 4

14. Washington 11

15. Michigan 17

16. Pennsylvania 21

17. Minn 10

18. Oregon 7

19. Wisconsin 10

20. NH 4

21. Iowa 7

22. NM 5

23. Nevada 5

24. WVa 5

25. Ohio 20

26. Florida 27

27. Missouri 11

28. Arizona 10

29. Colorado 9

30. Virginia 13

31. Arkansas 6

32. Tennessee 11

33. Louisiana 9

34. Georgia 12

35. NCarolina 15

36. Kentucky 8

37. SCarolina 8

38. Alabama 9

39. Mississippi 9

40. Montana 3

41. Indiana 11

42. Kansas 6

43. Texas 34

44. Alaska 3

45. Oklahoma 7

46. SDakota 3

47. NDakota 3

48. Nebraska 5

49. Utah 5

50. Wyoming 3

51. Idaho 4


Are there reasons to think that could change meaninfully from that of  2000? I like your quote!
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« Reply #3 on: February 18, 2004, 01:06:49 PM »

I would rank them:

DC
Rhode Island
Massachusetts
New York
Hawaii
Maryland
Connecticut
Illionois
Vermont
California
New Jersey
Delaware
Minnesota
Washington
Maine
Iowa
Pennsylvania
Michigan
Oregon
Wiscontsin
West Verginia
New Mexiko
Missouri
Arkansas
Ohio
Louisiana
New Hampshire
Florida
Tennessee
Nevada
Colorado
Arizona
Kentucky
Virginia
Georgia
North Carolina
Alabama
Indiana
Montana
South Dakota
Texas
Mississippi
South Carolina
Oklahoma
Kansas
North Dakota
Alaska
Nebraska
Woyoming
Idaho
Utah
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« Reply #4 on: February 18, 2004, 01:56:30 PM »



Are there reasons to think that could change meaninfully from that of  2000? I like your quote!
That's the idea is to figure that out.  Thanks.  That quote is by a famous communist, Steve Earle.
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« Reply #5 on: February 18, 2004, 02:34:22 PM »



Are there reasons to think that could change meaninfully from that of  2000? I like your quote!
That's the idea is to figure that out.  Thanks.  That quote is by a famous communist, Steve Earle.

That's weird, since Communism runs contrary to democracy.
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« Reply #6 on: February 18, 2004, 02:42:32 PM »

He's not "really" a communist, just very far to the left, further than I am, but I like the quote, too.
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« Reply #7 on: February 18, 2004, 02:48:22 PM »

He's not "really" a communist, just very far to the left, further than I am, but I like the quote, too.

I think the quote is great, just making a minor point... Wink
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« Reply #8 on: February 18, 2004, 03:57:31 PM »

1.  DC
2.  Massachusetts
3.  Rhone Island
4.  New York
5.  Hawaii
6.  Maryland
7.  Vermont
8.  New Jersey
9.  Delaware
10.Connecticut
11.Illinois
12.California.
13.Washington
14.Maine
15.Michigan
16.Pennsylvania
17.Minnesota
18.Wisconsin
19.Oregon
20.New Mexico
21.New Hapshire
22.Iowa
23.Nevada
24.Ohio
25.West Virginia
26.Florida
27.Arizona
28.Colorado
29.Missouri
30.North Carolina
31.Arkansas
32.Louisiana
33.Virginia
34.Tennesee
35.Indiana
36.Kentucky
37.Montana
38.Georgia
39.South Carolina
40.Alabama
41.Missisippi
42.Kansas
43.Texas
44.North Dakota
45.South Dakota
46.Oklahoma
47.Nebraska
48.Alaska
49.Utah
50.Idaho
51.Wyoming
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« Reply #9 on: February 18, 2004, 05:23:31 PM »

DC
MA
RI
VT
HI
NY
MD
CN
DE
NJ
WA
IL
OR
MI
CA
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ME (4, D)
PN  (21, D)
WV (5, D)
NH (4, D)
WI (10, D)
MN (10, ?)(D?)
NM (5, ?)(R?)
OH (20, ?)(R?)
NV (5, R)
IA (7, R)
AZ (10, R)
FL (27, R)
MO (11, R)
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CO
AS
VA
NC
TN
LA
GA
IN
KS
SD
MT
ND
KY
SC
TX
AL
MS
OK
NE
AK
WY
ID
UT

Thats 203 Dem, 196 GOP and 139 Tossup. I have put the EVs and actual way they go next to the middle (tossup) section. After that, you have GOP 257, DEM 247, tossup 35.

Then it's GOP 282 (Add Ohio+NM) and DEM 257 (Add MN).

Either way, it will be damn close Tongue
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« Reply #10 on: February 18, 2004, 06:54:34 PM »

Top Ten Democrat
1.Massachusetts
2.Rhode Island
3.New York
4.New Jersey
5.Connecticut
6.Delaware
7.Hawaii
8.Connecticut
9.Maryland
10.California

Top Ten GOP
1.Utah
2.Wyoming
3.Idaho
4.Nebraska
5.Kansas
6.Oklahoma
7.Texas
8.Montana
9.Alaska
10.South Dakota
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« Reply #11 on: February 18, 2004, 07:42:58 PM »

Top Ten Democrat
1.Massachusetts
2.Rhode Island
3.New York
4.New Jersey
5.Connecticut
6.Delaware
7.Hawaii
8.Connecticut
9.Maryland
10.California

Top Ten GOP
1.Utah
2.Wyoming
3.Idaho
4.Nebraska
5.Kansas
6.Oklahoma
7.Texas
8.Montana
9.Alaska
10.South Dakota

I guess that excludes DC Tongue
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