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« on: November 06, 2020, 03:06:18 PM »

VA and CO have gone from lean D to basically safe at this point. FL is now a lean R instead of a tossup and GA is now a tossup instead of a lean R. NC remains a Lean R. IA and OH are now just less than safe R. WI, MI, and PA remain tossups. I think WI and MI are more fruitful for Republicans in the future than PA is. PA has the PHI suburbs to offset rural/exurban R gains, but WI and MI don't. WI in particular seems like Republicans could put together a consistent winning coalition if they can find someone who appeals to WOW and the Driftless area. Trump doing so well in WI despite tanking in WOW and an ongoing COVID surge in the state bodes well for future success for the GOP in WI. In MI it looks better for Democrats, but an R who appeals more to Oakland and Grand Rapids could be a winner. PA looks best for Democrats; the rurals seem pretty maxed out there at this point for the GOP, but improvement in the suburbs provides a realistic path to victory. AZ and NV seem like tossups, with NV providing a better opportunity for GOP if they can continue their growing success with Hispanics and AZ better for Dems if they can continue their success in the suburbs. TX is still stronger than lean for the GOP, especially if Dems are losing some Hispanics now. NH and ME could be in play with the right Republican, but for now they are lean Dem, with ME being lean R.
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