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Question: What is a swing state?
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Where Bush came in between 48% and 54% in 2004 (three points from NA)
 
#2
Where Bush came in between 47% and 53% in 2004 (3 points from victory)
 
#3
Where both parties may have enough votes to win
 
#4
Where both parties have at least a 10% chance of winning
 
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« on: December 31, 2007, 01:07:04 AM »

I wouldn't consider NC a swing state yet, unless Romney wins the nomination. Then we can consider it a lean Democratic state. Same with Colorado. Rudy lead Hillary by 9% in the first poll taken there. They are both trending Democrat, but not yet swing states.

PA, WS, MI, OH, FL, WV, VA, NM, NH, and OR will all be swing states in the upcoming election. If Rudy and Clinton are nominated, we can add CT and NJ into the mix.

I think Minnesota will remain Democratic, but it has moved closer to the GOP in recent elections.
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