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« on: March 25, 2008, 12:24:18 PM »

I agree with Naso about Virginia. Not yet I think. I could be wrong but I'm not going to count on it. I'm expecting the Dems to lose Florida anyway so losing that state doesn't bother me that much. If we lose Ohio, then no of course the Dems should not feel confident of victory. To make up for Ohio, the Dems need Iowa (Which they pretty much have in the bag), Colorado and either Nevada or New Mexico. In addition, they'll have to hang on to PA, MI and WI. So it isn't a long-shot for the Dems to win without Ohio, but McCain would have the edge. As of now, McCain probably is the favorite to win the election. Of course, now is irrelevant. This election season has a long way to go.
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