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Question: You know the deal
#1
No, Strong R
 
#2
No, Likely R
 
#3
No, Lean R
 
#4
Yes!
 
#5
No, Lean (or more) D
 
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Total Voters: 94

Author Topic: Is SC a tossup?  (Read 3206 times)
‼realJohnEwards‼
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« on: September 03, 2016, 12:04:46 AM »

SC is typically a few points to the right of GA... so if GA is a tossup (which it may well be in November), SC is Lean R. OTOH, if GA reverts to likely R, SC is probably locked up (and if GA is lean D, SC is a tossup).
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