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« on: November 04, 2020, 10:25:57 AM »

The only reason we are even discussing this is because of the stupid electoral college. It is crazy that democrats have to win by upwards of 5 %-points now to actual win elections. If it wasn't for the electoral college things would look incredibly bleak for republicans now.

But yeah, Ohio is gone. Iowa is gone.

Florida is not gone. Florida is still Florida and it is too important to let go of. Surely a democrat in the future will be able to have more appeal to the latino population than Joe Biden, who was never really in sync with them, not even in the primaries.

Wisconsin/Minnesota/Michigan/Pennsylvania will remain very important targets for democrats even if they seem to be slipping there in general.

Georgia, Arizona and to a lesser extent North Carolina look like juicy targets in general going forward.

Texas? Hate to say it, but we just saw that it really isn't there yet, unless the democrat landslides. Maybe with strong latino appeal it will be there about a decade from now.
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