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Question: I fully understand it is not likely or probable, but is it insane to concede that, while Virginia and Colorado continue to swing firmly Democratic, the 224 Republican nominee is able to do well enough in the suburbs to flip Georgia, Nebraska, NE-02, and t
#1
Yes, it is possible in 2024, but don't hold your breath.
 
#2
No, It is NOT possible in 2024
 
#3
Only if the nominee is...________________ [FILL IN BLANK]
 
#4
It is 2004 all over again, Virginia, New Mexico, and Colorado would flip before Oregon.
 
#5
New Mexico will flip before Oregon
 
#6
Minnesota will flip before any of the "tilt blue" states in this map
 
#7
New Mexico will flip before any of the "tilt blue" states in this map
 
#8
Colorado will flip before any of the "tilt blue" states in this map
 
#9
Virginia will flip before any of the "tilt blue" states in this map
 
#10
In your dreams; there is a better chance of Dem'24 flipping WV than this insanity
 
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« on: June 16, 2021, 07:59:54 PM »

Zero chance. Oregon voted to my state's left for f***'s sake. I also think that ME-AL, Minnesota, and New Hampshire will remain fools' gold for Republican presidential candidates.
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