Do you agree with David Plouffe that CO and VA are swing states but PA is not? (user search)
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Question: Do you agree with David Plouffe that Clinton should be more concerned about CO and VA than PA?
#1
Yes.
 
#2
No.
 
#3
Not sure.
 
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Author Topic: Do you agree with David Plouffe that CO and VA are swing states but PA is not?  (Read 521 times)
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tmcusa2
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« on: June 17, 2016, 07:47:31 AM »

I voted yes, but PA is competitive in the sense than if Clinton doesn't compete here she would lose and no she's not that stupid. I do think she has a better chance of losing CO. VA and OH could be the tipping point states, and FL as well, those are obviously more important than states with fewer electoral votes. CO and IA seem to be leaning Trump according to polls, strangely enough. If Trump doesn't surpass her in national polls some time soon she has the electoral college advantage, obviously even is she were to lose the national vote. Wouldn't that be interesting? FL could be trending Dem and that could be really bad news for Trump.
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tmcusa2
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2016, 08:18:00 AM »

electoral-vote.com is very pro Clinton and anti-Sanders:

http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp2016/Pres/Maps/Jun16.html#item-3
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2016, 08:29:33 AM »

You're right that there have been very few polls, so we really don't know, but I said seem to be leaning to Trump. Certainly polls this early can be a little off. They will go up and down a lot and even can be wrong as early as a week before the election. Of course, polls are never 100% accurate and there is always a margin for error, but they haven't been wrong about who will win since Dewey defeated Truman.
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