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« on: September 17, 2016, 07:43:15 PM »

All Hillary voters should continue to panic until the fascist loses his leads in Florida and Ohio on 538.
And Iowa Roll Eyes

We don't need Florida. We don't need Iowa. We don't need Ohio. You're confusing us with the GOP. Acting as if the campaign is over because of a few bad days of polling in those states is dumb.

Technically true, but if you've already lost Florida, Iowa and Ohio then your map looks something
like this

If he's winning Ohio and Florida already then NC is almost certainly going to go to him also and Pennsylvania will basically be a tossup or slight lean R. The political geography here looks really good for Trump since even if he loses Pennsylvania he can still win with any two other states. Hell, he could lose NC and still win Pennsylvania and then it would be an even easier path to victory since he just needs to win any other state (except New Hampshire)

However you slice it, that doesn't look good for Clinton. Mind, I don't get why anyone is making hard predictions before we've even seen the debates, which will probably have a greater long term impact than anything that's happened up to this point. I think Clinton's strength in debates is severely overestimated, but we'll see.

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