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« on: October 07, 2017, 05:10:09 AM »

These idiots are the reason Dems continue to lose. They bleed money to clueless schmucks who try to predict elections more than 3 years away. How stupid can you be?

And saying Trump who has one of the worst approvals in history for this period will "Likely" win is the reasons these strategists should be unemployed. No1 argues that Dems need to target the Mid-west for winning the EC - That is not even debatable. Rest all is total BS !
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« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2017, 08:55:52 PM »

Georgia & Arizona may end up being swing states in 2024, but not 2020. And even if it does, I can see Dems winning 1 Senate seat there each. It is not like it will be likely D all the time.

On the other hand Dems have 2 Senate Seats in Minnesota, 2 in Michigan, 1 each on Ohio, PA, MO, IN. That is 8 seats. Plus NH & 1 seat in Iowa & NC is also winnable. There's like 10-12 seats atleast which can swing red if the Dems lose their working class base.

They will never be winning the Senate. The EC will also be very hard to win without Minnesota & NH. They will have to win almost every random swing state. There is no path to a Dem victory untill Texas opens up.
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