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« on: September 11, 2019, 05:00:35 PM »

I mean, most presidential races recently have started out being considered a Toss-Up more than a year out, but I think the last one that was considered a true Toss-Up near the end was 2000. Maybe 2004, but my impression was that Bush was considered favored. By the end of 2008, Obama was heavily favored, he was pretty strongly favored in 2012 as well, and most considered Clinton the heavy favorite on Election Day 2016.
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