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forza nocta
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« on: March 18, 2024, 04:58:46 PM »

Leaving states with +20 electoral votes on the table is what is dumb. It's not Biden's job to go easy on Trump and take states off the table to make it easier to win. I'll maintain that Texas is winnable due to the potential for heavy trends and with Republicans likely having money trouble it is good to outpace them wherever possible.
Texas is unwinable because of the Border Issue. Voters still preferring Trump over Biden on the Border by nearly 25 Points.

The gains Biden makes in the suburban Counties around the Dallas/Ft. Worth areas he will lose in the Rio Grande Valley.

Biden hasn't gotten over the hump on the Border. It was his Executive Orders in 2021 that has gotten the United States into this migrant mess and Biden will be reminded of it a lot more as it gets closer to Election Day.

How do you close a 650,000 Raw Vote Gap in Texas. Trump will still get over 50 % in the Lone Star State come November.

The Biden Campaign is overextending themselves. All these Ads Biden has run thus far have unfortunately fallen on deaf ears.

You guys are overestimating how much people care about the border lol Katie Hobbs won in Arizona in a midterm year with the border being a big issue then too.
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forza nocta
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« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2024, 05:02:05 PM »

I think Biden has a realistic chance to win both states this year, so I'm glad to see this. Obviously the key 2020 states come first, but they have enough money to spend a little in these two as well.
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