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« on: November 12, 2020, 09:41:34 PM »

BOOM!!!

This took a painful 30 minutes to accomplish, but damn was it worth it. Because Arizona has a much larger Native American population than Florida, I increased Asian/Other turnout dramatically and made them slightly more Democratic to flip Arizona but not Georgia, Florida, or North Carolina. I then increased black turnout slightly to flip Georgia, North Carolina, and Florida to blue. I then made Hispanics more Republican and increased turnout, which flipped Florida and North Carolina back to Republican, but was not sufficient to Flip Arizona or Georgia back. Arizona stayed blue because of the larger Native population, Georgia stayed blue due to the higher black population. Then the map above was produced. It was an extremely close call. Arizona was decided by 0.4%, North Carolina by 0.8%, NE-2 by 0.5%, and Georgia and Florida both by 0.1% (!)

Neat!

Is there any way to replicate the clear, 2004 style Trump win in Florida without flipping AZ/GA?  I'm guessing not?
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