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Author Topic: By how many EVs will Trump win?  (Read 997 times)
pbrower2a
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« on: October 22, 2018, 01:02:31 PM »

525i-13, recognizing that he will win everything but DC and Maryland, achieving a landslide victory great enough to stand with FDR over Landon, Nixon over McGovern, and Reagan over Mondale, at least in his mind.

The letter i on my part is not an error. It signifies the imaginary root of the square root of -1, which is not a real number. Any real number other than zero with the letter i attached is not a real number.

He will be 'up' by a negative number in the electoral vote, having won nothing that he lost in 2016 and losing Arizona, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin at the least. Negative integers, unlike non-zero integer products of i, are real numbers.     
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pbrower2a
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« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2018, 06:16:23 PM »

525i-13, recognizing that he will win everything but DC and Maryland, achieving a landslide victory great enough to stand with FDR over Landon, Nixon over McGovern, and Reagan over Mondale, at least in his mind.
You Dem hack, why isn't Trump carrying Maryland?

He has to lose something  to avoid accusations of vote-rigging.

Maryland is probably now the most Democratic states for Presidential elections.

I'm not sure that you got the joke. Note the letter i after the "525".

525i is the principal square root of -275625. Get it? 525i is not a real number. It's called "imaginary".
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