Which states can the GOP flip back in 2020?

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Quote from: Andrew from Cali on August 12, 2016, 02:14:09 PM

Missouri and Montana for sure. I think Iowa might start drifting hard R over the next 4-8 years (Ohio too, just to a lesser extent). I think Clinton, in a close race, will definitely have the advantage in Virginia and Florida by then, and I think Colorado is on it's way to becoming the next New Mexico, so I don't see the Republicans winning it either. Arizona will probably be decided by less than 3 points in a close race imo.



Why? Because of white voters? Those white ex-dem voters voting on racial resentment and 'political correctness' and econ nationalism won't necessarily continue to vote that way if they saw people in their own party betray their 'racial resentment/anti-pc/nationalist candidate', in the previous cycle. Some will go back to pre-w bush voting on econ issues, many back to the dems, making it much more competitive for the dems.

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