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« on: October 24, 2020, 06:50:19 PM »

TX because Republicans honestly can't win without it and it looks like it'll become D-tilting in the not so distant future, while AZ and GA look poised to zoom left, though Pennsylvania is another good answer. FL is just too quirky to stay a bellwether for long, especially if TX goes down the path of becoming a new Nevada (small but stubborn Dem lean) or if SEPA growth overcomes rural trends in PA and turns it into a D leaning state, in either scenario, FL could still easily vote Republican.
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