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Mike Thick
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« on: July 04, 2016, 01:18:31 PM »

Well:
-Most polls are indicating mid-single-digit Clinton leads, which is a comfortable win but not exactly a decimating wave
-It's unlikely IMO but entirely possible for Trump to catch up
-Close elections are generally more exciting to watch/read about
-The general rule in What-Ifs is that authors can do what they want with their timelines -- we've had very Republican-friendly ones like ExtremeRepublicans, and very Democrat-friendly ones like one called "The Weasel in the White House" that I read a while back.
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