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Question: Is Ohio and Florida safe Republican/gone for Democrats?
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Both are safe Republican
 
#2
Both are Likely Republican
 
#3
Both are Lean Republican
 
#4
Both are still toss up swing
 
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Calthrina950
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« on: March 09, 2021, 03:38:46 AM »

After HR1 passes, they'll be tossup, maybe Lean D. And that's why HR1 will pass. Democrats won't get another chance to save elections from permanent rigging.

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I've already heard rumblings from some on the right that they will challenge HR1 in court if it passes, and that much of it would be struck down by the conservative majority on the Supreme Court. We'll see how things transpire. It's certainly not going to throw Ohio and Florida to the Democrats.

As for the question in this thread, Ohio is clearly a Safe R state now. I'm not ready to give that designation to Florida as of yet, but I think it's fair to call it a Lean/Likely R state that could go Democratic if they're winning by at least an Obama 2008 margin or something similar.
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