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Kingpoleon
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« on: November 19, 2016, 08:05:49 PM »

Can all of the Clinton states secede? I'd love nothing more than to see the Trump states rejoice about being free from the "libtard urban elite white hate group", only to watch their new country rapidly become a third world dictatorship.
... The only Trump state not connected to the rest of the states is Alaska. Clinton states would be in four sections: CA+OR+WA+HI, MN, IL, and then New England+NY+NJ+MD+DC+DE+VA. I can only imagine how terribly MN and IL would function.
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Kingpoleon
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« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2016, 08:47:13 PM »

No!



Cal-Exit ("Calexit" doesn't work like Brexit did) would turn this 279-259 D win into a R win. If you're reading this as a Republican than FL soon turns gray as more returns come in and the Democrats win by 5 votes because FL ruins everything. If you're not than it doesn't.


244 R - 239 D, with the Republican winning the popular vote by at least 2%.

All the Republicans have to do is win OH+NC+FL or PA; or OH+FL+IA, NV, CO, PA, NC, WI, MN, NH, or MI; or OH+PA+NC, MI, or FL.
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