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QAnonKelly
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« on: March 03, 2020, 01:18:20 PM »

I think we're headed towards a decade of D presidents once TX goes, the question is when that is. If Trump wins this year, it'll vote for the D in '24 imo. The math just isn't there for the GOP to win when the presidency with it D for the time being.
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QAnonKelly
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« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2020, 12:45:29 PM »

I think we're headed towards a decade of D presidents once TX goes, the question is when that is. If Trump wins this year, it'll vote for the D in '24 imo. The math just isn't there for the GOP to win when the presidency with it D for the time being.

The GOP is going to start owning the rust belt and great lakes states, including MN. That, with FL being increasingly republican, makes up for TX.
But then add in Georgia and Arizona, with North Carolina being the ultimate Southern bellwether.


Then add in NH, ME, Rhode Island, and eventually Illinois.

Yeah but all those places are bleeding EVs
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