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EliteLX
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« on: December 28, 2015, 03:08:49 PM »
« edited: December 28, 2015, 03:10:30 PM by EliteLX »

Yes, it will be exaggerated with Dems losing FL, but Ca, CO, NV, NM Clinton wins over Trump or Cruz and Murphy winning FL senate

CO and NV will be battleground states in a Clinton - Trump election.
The other battleground states will be IA, OH, PA, VA and FL.

Trump only needs OH, PA and FL.



Here's my repeating weekly post:

As OC said, Trump will never come close to winning a statewide majority in PA, as long as college educated whites from hugely population dense suburbs surrounding Philly exist + the resounding African American voice in the state exists. Trump has nowhere to go but down with educated whites and has an absolute cap of black vote at 10% (won't happen, more like 8-9% max) and with this in mind it is statistically impossible to turn out enough votes, not even near enough.
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EliteLX
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« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2015, 03:27:19 PM »

Trump isnt gonna win Pa, though.

Of all candidates, Trump and Christie have the best chances to win PA.

No they do not. I would argue maybe Rubio and Christie. Trump turns off the Philadelphia voters I think.

Rubio and Christie for sure. Jeb if he didn't hold Bush fatigue, he'd be a wonderful fit for PA.

For those arguing about whether GOP needs to crank Hispanics vs turn out the "courageous conservatives", the answer is neither. They need to expand the umbrella in all directions and reach out to minorities with fiscal appeal and adapt social policies to stronger recognize and unite all demographics.
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