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« on: September 19, 2013, 01:25:25 AM »

Dems clearly start out with 272 and pending are Ohio, Va, and Florida.

We can't call such a thing 3 years in advance. Stop

It isn't a far fetched idea when you consider that Hillary Clinton will [most likely] be the Democratic nominee.



Women are now 51-38 for the Democratic Party according to an NBC poll which will spell out trouble for GOP in the 2014 midterms; even white women who voted for the Republican Party in 2010 and 2012 are leaning for the Democrats. This will be terrible for the Republican Party if they keep attacking womens rights, the map is very plausible. I know you're going to say "But Nevada can't be a Democratic stronghold! Neither can Colorado or New Hampshire!" Well when you see how women are recognizing themselves more and more as Democrats while men are staying at the same rate for Republicans, with a higher female vote in elections, especially presidential elections, than men, you have a map that is impossible for Republicans to win and the Democrats can only maintain or expand their lead in the electoral vote and popular vote.

So basically: This large base line for the Democrats has a pretty large chance of happening unless the Republicans [politicians in power, not most of the members] stop being asshats to women.
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