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« on: July 29, 2014, 12:33:38 PM »

According to the Atlas, the narrowest victory for Bush involves him swinging Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Montana,  New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. In this scenario, all of New England besides New Hampshire stay blue, joining New Jersey as the only Northeastern states in the Republic column.  

I wonder what the PV totals would look like if this scenario happened in real life (not the Atlas 300,000 vote shift, because that's not how it would really work), how Perot's totals would change (if he's still in this at all), and how Democrats would respond to losing such a winnable election with a strong candidate and crap economy (would they blame Perot instead like Repubs do now?).



This map is bizarre.
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