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Question: Is it possible that he can beat her?
#1
No. He can't win.
#2
It is virtually impossible but he has a miniscule chance
#3
Unlikely but do-able
#4
He has a very realistic chance to win
#5
He is actually more likely to win than he is to lose
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Author Topic: General Election-Clinton vs. Cruz  (Read 3740 times)
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xingkerui
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« on: April 11, 2016, 07:16:50 PM »

He'd have a small chance, but still a chance. He would have to hope that Trump supporters line up behind him, Obama's popularity falls through the floor, and Clinton takes victory for granted. If the Republican Party is fractured, Obama's decently popular, and Clinton runs a strong campaign, he's probably toast.
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xingkerui
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« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2016, 12:16:32 AM »

The real democrat firewall is:

WA, CA, NM, HI, IL, VT, NY, MA, NJ, CT, RI, DE, MD, and NJ.


OR belongs on that list as well, and ME (minus the 2nd district) probably does too. White voters in the Northeast and Pacific NW doesn't vote the same way as white voters in the Midwest or South.
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