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Ye We Can
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« on: July 06, 2019, 06:10:47 AM »

JBE as the Dem nominee vs. incumbent DeSantis in a booming economy?  The NE completely bails on him, but he wins a number of Southern states that are majority-minority or nearly so and only a small SocCon crossover vote is needed to flip them?  



CA and TX would both be within 5 and JBE loses some Bay Area counties that have been Dem since 1992.


Beautiful

I'd flip Hawaii and maybe Massachusetts though
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« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2019, 04:22:48 PM »

JBE as the Dem nominee vs. incumbent DeSantis in a booming economy?  The NE completely bails on him, but he wins a number of Southern states that are majority-minority or nearly so and only a small SocCon crossover vote is needed to flip them?  



CA and TX would both be within 5 and JBE loses some Bay Area counties that have been Dem since 1992.


Beautiful

I'd flip Hawaii and maybe Massachusetts though

Hawaii has a very significant SoCon Dem presence.  I think it would be one of the most sure thing states for JBE.

I think it's I love incumbents day would cancel it out
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