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Skill and Chance
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« on: November 28, 2022, 04:32:53 PM »

NC touches GA.

It'd be hilarious how swing state AK would be handled.

This.

Isolation isn't really an issue for GA.  Even with less attention on NC and FL, it's still right there in the Eastern Time Zone and has the busiest hub airport in the country.

This would become a factor if and only if it's eventually at Lean or Likely D while NC and FL are at Likely R.  It might get "triaged" sooner than a core Midwest/Mid Atlantic state would.  Consider how Virginia still gets some GOP attention and Ohio still gets some Dem attention (including a Biden visit to Cleveland the day before the election!) because they are so convenient, while you don't really see this anymore with places like Colorado.  

Alaska is interesting because on the one hand, it's only worth 3 EV, but on the other hand, it doesn't require flipping many actual votes at all to change the outcome.  
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