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« on: October 22, 2015, 01:36:11 PM »

Mississippi is probably a swing state.  Pennsylvania is probably Likely R with no Philly.  Minnesota might be a bit more Republican, along with Georgia, Florida, and North Carolina, while Ohio, Virginia, and Arizona are more Democratic.  Colorado and Nevada are probably GOP-leaning states now, as well.
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100% pro-life no matter what
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« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2015, 08:07:46 PM »


Is there method to this madness? I can see you've moved the numbers around, but I can't see the reasoning behind it.

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Here's where the states migrate eastward.

What is our Delaware is now an integral part of Maryland. The State of New York refers to NYC and our northern New Jersey, upstate New York is a different state, and the State of New Jersey refers to our southern New Jersey and is a Delaware equivalent.

I'd imagine Nevada is a Safe R state, California has more EVs, and Arkansas is way more competitive with the addition of Memphis and many majority black river counties.



It's something that would be more clear if I had artistic talent or the patience to actually create an electoral map from scratch after spending several hours copying and pasting numbers into calc.

What were the margins in Arkansas, North Carolina, Ohio, and Oregon?

How would it look, assuming uniform change, if the national vote had been tied?

Also, it's hilarious that Nevada becomes our reddest (Atlas blue-ist) state.
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