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« on: September 23, 2017, 05:43:39 PM »

It would really depend on who else is running. I'm not sure how strong Biden would be among black voters, so the south are anyone's guess. However, I do see him doing well in the mid-Atlantic and lower Northeast (MD, VA, DE, WV, PA, maybe KY).

If Klobuchar ran too, the Rust Belt aside from Pennsylvania would be competitive, possibly splitting somewhere along the lines of MN, WI, and IA going to Klobuchar and OH, MI, and IN going to Biden.

If Sanders also ran, I think New England will be the battleground between the two; VT, NH, and ME would likely be Sanders territory, while MA, CT, and RI would be battlegrounds.

If Gillibrand ran, Biden may cede NY to her and instead focus on NJ, unless Booker were also in the race.

I can see this could be an ugly race if there's a ton of candidates running.
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