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Brittain33
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« on: December 21, 2010, 03:16:24 PM »

Assuming a reasonably competitive election in which neither candidate is a runaway winner and several states are competitive, here are the changes I see to the electoral votes the parties can bank on Day 1:

Republicans +7 (SC, GA, TX, UT, AZ, LA)

Democrats -6 (IL, NY, MA, NJ, PA, WA, MI)

Swing -1 (IA, FL, MO, NV, OH)

One could argue with the placement of MO and NV, maybe, but it's trivial.
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