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« on: August 01, 2020, 06:46:56 AM »


This is too optimistic for the GOP, I think the battleground map in 2028 (the far end of the current trends) will look a little something like this.



The blank states are the perennial battlegrounds, although I could see PA or FL leaning R it will still be contested due to their size.  2024 will be the last time GA or AZ are competitive this cycle.  By 2028, some small, depopulating NE states will go into the likely category and could be competitive by the 2030s.  MS, UT and SC will no longer be safe R.
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