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  Which of the following do you consider swing states? (search mode)
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#1
Arizona
 
#2
Colorado
 
#3
Florida
 
#4
Georgia
 
#5
Iowa
 
#6
Michigan
 
#7
Minnesota
 
#8
Maine
 
#9
Nevada
 
#10
New Hampshire
 
#11
New Mexico
 
#12
North Carolina
 
#13
Ohio
 
#14
Pennsylvania
 
#15
Virginia
 
#16
Wisconsin
 
#17
All of the above
 
#18
None of the above
 
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Beet
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« on: July 28, 2017, 03:50:41 PM »

Haha that 17 people voted Ohio, which went Trump by 8, but only 7 voted Virginia, which only went Clinton by 5. Don't be surprised if Gillespie narrowly wins in November.
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Beet
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« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2017, 11:51:06 PM »

Haha that 17 people voted Ohio, which went Trump by 8, but only 7 voted Virginia, which only went Clinton by 5. Don't be surprised if Gillespie narrowly wins in November.

Your statement would make more sense if you had said "Don't be surprised when the Democrats will lose Ohio in both 2018 and 2020".

I'm not saying Ohio isn't a swing state, I'm saying Virginia is one. Although Brown is an underdog, he could certainly still win.
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