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Arizona
 
#2
Colorado
 
#3
Florida
 
#4
Georgia
 
#5
Iowa
 
#6
Michigan
 
#7
Minnesota
 
#8
Maine
 
#9
Nevada
 
#10
New Hampshire
 
#11
New Mexico
 
#12
North Carolina
 
#13
Ohio
 
#14
Pennsylvania
 
#15
Virginia
 
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Wisconsin
 
#17
All of the above
 
#18
None of the above
 
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TDAS04
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« on: July 26, 2017, 09:28:35 PM »
« edited: July 26, 2017, 09:36:44 PM by TDAS04 »

Voted all but NM, IA, VA, & OH.  GA & CO are a bit iffy, but the rest are swing states.

I'm sure plenty will disagree with me about AZ.  People underestimate Arizona's status, but as close as it was in an election where Trump carried the electoral college, it's a swing state.  Arizona has many of the same demographic trends causing much of the Southwest to trend Democratic.  Also, the fact that it didn't swing much in 2008 or 2012 doesn't mean the state is "fool's gold".  People seem to forget McCain's home sate advantage and the fact that Romney was a great fit for Arizona.

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