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« on: August 26, 2015, 08:48:29 PM »

Here's a close Republican victory if these numbers are accurate. Nevada is the tipping point.



Of course these numbers aren't accurate, but it's still a fun map.
Man, that map looks weird.

Not that weird if the Democrat bleeds non-college white and Hispanic support while holding Obama's black support and gaining a bit with college whites.  It looks like the narrowest Jeb win over Hillary pre-email and pre-Trump.  The only truly difficult part to explain is Ohio.
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