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« on: March 20, 2016, 09:39:56 AM » |
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New Hampshire for Republicans is similar to North Carolina for Democrats. Either state will be won only if the party has already won the national election by a margin of a few states. Although 2000 is an exception to that rule precisely, this is the general fact for the time being. Basically what I am saying is, if Republicans win the election, New Hampshire is not the state tipping over 270 EV, but is definitely one of the next states to tip. So yes, it is a lean-D swing state.
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