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Del Tachi
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« on: September 24, 2012, 10:00:07 PM »


Senator John S. Brannon (R-MS)/Congressman Stephen Grigorev (R-NY)--277 Electoral Votes, 48.9% of NPV
Vice President Jonah E. Myers (D-OR)/Senator Helen Soros (D-CA)--259 Electoral Votes, 48.8% of NPV
Others--0 Electoral Votes, 2.3% of NPV

I tried my best to guess on the EV counts--its a combination of current trends with my own gut feelings. 

How do y'all like the map?  Just based on your first impressions and already held notions, does it seem like a possibility based on current political trends?

Please note that TX, NC, NH, PA, NJ, IA and ID were all won by a candidate winning less than 50% of that state's vote--these are the swing states. 
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Del Tachi
Republican95
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Political Matrix
E: 0.52, S: 1.46

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« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2012, 10:18:30 PM »

I see it as being unlikely that California's EV totals wouuld come crashing down, their boreder with Mexico will always provide a steady stream of new residents. 

However, maybe giving them 58 districts was a bit of a streach. 
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