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Question: Which of the close/relatively close states/districts in 2012 is most likely to flip to the other party in 2016?
#1
Florida
#2
North Carolina
#3
Ohio
#4
Virginia
#5
Colorado
#6
Pennsylvania
#7
New Hampshire
#8
Iowa
#9
Nevada
#10
Wisconsin
#11
Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District
#12
Minnesota
#13
Georgia
#14
Maine's 2nd Congressional District
#15
Arizona
#16
Missouri
#17
Michigan
#18
OTHER (Please specify)
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Cranberry
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« on: January 19, 2014, 03:14:22 AM »

I would say North Carolina. As many have mentioned before, what the Republicans did there was enough to put it in the Democratic column.
If Clinton wins, we might even see Georgia, and with great luck West Virginia, Arkansas, Kentucky or Missouri going to her; also I highly doubt it.
For the GOP the only states I see in reach are Florida, and maybe Colorado. I wouldn't say Ohio, as Clinton might be appealing to the working-class whites.

Btw: That's my first post in this forum ^^
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