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« on: April 30, 2016, 10:21:38 PM »


But, they were on different days of the week.  Likewise, we won't say that Democratic turnout won Kentucky when the Republicans had a caucus in March and the Democrats a primary in May.
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« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2016, 11:12:34 AM »

A clear win in Indiana for the Republicans. They should surpass 270 EVs after NE and WV vote next week.

Red: More Democrats voted than Republicans
Blue: More Republicans voted than Democrats
Green: Raw vote totals not released for one or both parties
Gray: One or both parties have not voted yet



If this were to be the actual GE map, republicans would have amassed 264 EVs to the Democrats 143 EVs. If we give the green states to the party that carried them in 2012, then the Republicans win the election 270-168. 108 EVs are from states that haven't voted yet.

Actual Numbers (Mostly from NYT):

AL: 856,166 R - 398,164 D
AK: 23,007 R - 10,608 D
AZ: 531,049 R - 409,013 D
AR: 416,521 R - 218,120 D
CO: Raw vote totals not released for Republicans
CT: 328,465 D - 212,190 R
DC: Democrats haven't voted yet
DE: 93,633 D - 69,892 R
FL: 2,355,183 R - 1,702,878 D
GA: 1,292,601 R - 761,218 D
HI: 33,716 D - 15,672 R
ID: 222,213 R - 23,884 D
IL: 2,015,647 D - 1,433,706 R
IA: 186,932 R - 171,517 D
IN: 1,106,836 R - 637,024 D
KS: 73,116 R - 39,043 D
KY: Democrats haven't voted yet
LA: 311,163 D - 301,169 R
ME: Raw vote totals not released for Democrats
MA: 1,204,927 D - 631,395 R
MD: 846,899 D - 435,600 R
MI: 1,324,621 R - 1,194,643 D
MN: 191,647 D - 112,755 R
MS: 405,210 R - 220,790 D
MO: 933,783 R - 626,077 D
ND: Raw vote totals not released for Republicans
NE: Republicans haven't voted yet
NV: ~80,000 D - 75,216 R
NH: 284,120 R - 250,983 D
NC: 1,138,618 R - 1,129,241 D
NY: 1,817,552 D - 868,987 R
OH: 2,043,043 R - 1,202,163 D
OK: 459,542 R - 335,554 D
PA: 1,652,863 D - 1,573,338 R
RI: 121,253 D - 61,179 R
SC: 737,917 R - 369,526 D
TN: 854,445 R - 371,082 D
TX: 2,832,234 R - 1,433,908 D
UT: 177,204 R - 77,344 D
VT: 134,198 D - 61,013 R
VA: 1,024,913 R - 782,895 D
WA: Raw vote totals not released for Democrats
WI: 1,101,123 R - 1,003,904 D
WY: No raw vote totals released

Actually, the Democrats might sweep the rest since the Republican primary is over
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