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Question: Chances we could see the exact same map as last time in 2020?
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Author Topic: Chances of seeing a repeat of the 2016 map in 2020?  (Read 806 times)
H.E. VOLODYMYR ZELENKSYY
Alfred F. Jones
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« on: November 07, 2019, 06:52:35 AM »

No, Trump isnt gonna win WI, PA and MI again, he only won those states do to Gary Johnson
Please stop trolling. Johnson helped Clinton more. Hillary lost because she an awful candidate.
Olawakandi is NOT a troll!
He absolutely is. He literally posts Trump has no chance in MI, WI, PA multiple times a day. If that is not trolling I do not know what is.

It's hard to pinpoint his true intentions but historically the reactions from his posts (and generally my reaction) have been more humorous than disruptive. My general inclination has been he's not a troll and that his posts are good faith. With that said, his posts often don't make the most sense.

I've just always assumed he was just SUPER liberal, though his 2020 prediction of the Dems netting 413 EC votes (yes yes, this includes Texas and Georgia) is....interesting.  

On a side note, does anybody know the last time (if at all) that an electoral college map remained the same for two consecutive elections?

It’s never happened.
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