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« on: September 18, 2016, 05:54:20 AM »

This is basically what Obama got here in 2012. It seems like its the status quo here.
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« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2016, 06:23:17 AM »

Minnesota seems like a pretty inelastic state. I imagine Trump can win here in he wins nationally by about 6 points. Kerry won by three here while losing by not quite 3. I think MI could be in the same boat. I think that these are the last two states, past PA, WI, CO,NH, NV a Republican can win absent a major defeat or major reccesion.
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« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2016, 07:42:17 AM »


The StarTrib was purchased by a former GOP state senate minority leader in 2014.

That's not a Star Tribune Editorial Board endorsement, is it?  The author is Stephen B. Young, "global executive director of the Caux Round Table, an international network of business leaders working to promote a moral capitalism."

Not only is it not an editorial board endorsement -- the author even states that he's not sure who he'll vote for or even if he will vote.  He's just listing some of the ways in which Trump appeals to him.

It basically sounds like a "phuckit" article and that because he has no confidence in his generation or "the system", that he is just considering voting on someone who could be an alibi "I didn't know" for America's next "adventure" whether its another war, law, or program or it's failure.
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