Which State is Most Likely to "Flip" in 2016? (user search)
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  Which State is Most Likely to "Flip" in 2016? (search mode)
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Question: Which of the close/relatively close states/districts in 2012 is most likely to flip to the other party in 2016?
#1
Florida
#2
North Carolina
#3
Ohio
#4
Virginia
#5
Colorado
#6
Pennsylvania
#7
New Hampshire
#8
Iowa
#9
Nevada
#10
Wisconsin
#11
Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District
#12
Minnesota
#13
Georgia
#14
Maine's 2nd Congressional District
#15
Arizona
#16
Missouri
#17
Michigan
#18
OTHER (Please specify)
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Author Topic: Which State is Most Likely to "Flip" in 2016?  (Read 10003 times)
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Junior Chimp
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« on: October 27, 2013, 07:59:49 PM »

I'll pick North Carolina simply because all of the states won by Obama are either out of reach for Republicans time and time again or trending democratic.  The only 2 I can see Republicans taking back are Ohio and Florida.  But I still think it's more likely that Democrats pick up North Carolina assuming the trends continue.
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