sg0508
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« on: September 28, 2013, 11:01:00 PM » |
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Then the GOP is going to have to capitalize on its chance to win the midwest, which has been there for the pickings for a decade now because if FL leans democratic, then it's near impossible for the GOP (at this time) to reach 270 w/o several midwestern states. Unfortunately, with the state of MI getting poorer by the minute, it's near out of reach now for the GOP. MN should have been breeding ground for the GOP, but they can't win there either and the democrats are now stronger statewide.
The thing about FL that is still in the GOP's favor is that the statewide democratic party doesn't appear to be very organized and strong. The statewide GOP is in better shape. Rick Scott for example, may actually win a second term next year due to the democrats' statewide problems.
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