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« on: January 28, 2017, 11:45:35 AM »

The West Coast would be much more heavily targeted. It pretty much gets ignored under the current system.

Candidates would still campaign heavily in big cities, but Philadelphia, Cleveland, and Denver would be replaced with New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago.

I don't know if any states would necessarily flip, although the rural Midwest would probably continue its trajectory towards the Republicans.

However, what we're forgetting is that the Senate, House, and gubernatorial elections still exist. If this is in place in 2020 (not happening I know) presidential candidates would probably spend a lot of time in North Carolina, Colorado, Michigan, New Hampshire, Georgia, Virginia, Maine if Collins retires, etc.
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