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« on: September 03, 2016, 04:39:48 PM »

What do you think the PVI map will look like this election?
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« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2016, 03:25:52 PM »

He realises that he's still below 250, even with all the ties breaking for him.
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« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2016, 08:25:55 AM »

If Hillary actually wins California by 39% and doesn't win the Presidency, I will be a full-fledged secessionist (and hopefully we could also take Washington and Oregon as well).
I think if CA leaves, NY-MA leaves, too. We would have our own little 1991.
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« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2016, 09:58:23 AM »

So, what's the count? 328-210?
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« Reply #4 on: October 22, 2016, 11:26:31 AM »

FL Clinton+4 here too. What are the chances of so many polls of different qualities showing Clinton+4 in FL this many times? Has the race stabilized/locked in that much there?

Cough cough herding

Shouldn't that be "moo moo"? Smiley
Or oink oink squeeel in this case.
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« Reply #5 on: October 29, 2016, 01:16:08 PM »

Reuters State of the Nation polls, October 27:

National: Clinton 47, Trump 40

Alabama: Trump 51, Clinton 39
Alaska: Insufficient data, likely to go GOP
Arizona: Clinton 43, Trump 42
Arkansas: Trump 53, Clinton 34
California: Clinton 65, Trump 26
Colorado: Clinton 46, Trump 43
Connecticut: Clinton 51, Trump 36
Delaware: Clinton 48, Trump 36
DC: Insufficient data, will go Dem
Florida: Clinton 49, Trump 45
Georgia: Trump 48, Clinton 43
Hawaii: High confidence Clinton, margin uncertain
Idaho: Trump 54, Clinton 30
Illinois: Clinton 56, Trump 35
Indiana: Trump 54, Clinton 39
Iowa: Clinton 44, Trump 42
Kansas: Trump 52, Clinton 38
Kentucky: Trump 56, Clinton 38
Louisiana: Trump 53, Clinton 34
Maine: Clinton 46, Trump 39
Maryland: Clinton 54, Trump 34
Massachusetts: Clinton 56, Trump 27
Michigan: Clinton 41, Trump 37
Minnesota: Clinton 41, Trump 37
Mississippi: Trump 52, Clinton 33
Missouri: Trump 48, Clinton 42
Montana: Trump 48, Clinton 32
Nebraska: Trump 50, Clinton 35
Nevada: Clinton 40, Trump 40
New Hampshire: Clinton 44, Trump 40
New Jersey: Clinton 51, Trump 34
New Mexico: Clinton 49, Trump 39
New York: Clinton 52, Trump 30
North Carolina: Clinton 48, Trump 44
North Dakota: Margin uncertain, likely GOP
Ohio: Clinton 45, Trump 45
Oklahoma: Trump 52, Clinton 36
Oregon: Clinton 46, Trump 38
Pennsylvania: Clinton 48, Trump 46
Rhode Island: Insufficient data, will go Dem
South Carolina: Trump 49, Clinton 44
South Dakota: Margin uncertain, likely GOP
Tennessee: Trump 43, Clinton 35
Texas: Trump 48, Clinton 34
Utah: Trump 44, Clinton 31 (no McMullin option)
Vermont: Insufficient data, will go Dem
Virginia: Clinton 48, Trump 39
Washington: Clinton 47, Trump 37
West Virginia: Trump 56, Clinton 37
Wisconsin: Clinton 47, Trump 42
Wyoming: Insufficient data, will go GOP
Its right because Hillary is up by 4 in Florida.
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