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« on: May 29, 2016, 01:31:58 PM »



Democratic States ≈ 248 Electoral Votes
Republican States ≈ 170 Electoral Votes
Tossup States ≈ 120 Electoral Votes


Note: This map can change based on the realignment of each party's platforms. If the Republican party moves more towards the center and is more lukewarm towards Hispanics, than states like Colorado and Nevada begin to be tossup states. Based on the 2020 census, we will see Florida and  Texas gain the most electoral votes. Based on demographic changes, the Midwest and Pennsylvania will lean Republican. They will also lose electoral votes based on the 2020 census. To close the massive electoral vote gap, Republicans must expand their base and appeal to Asian Americans and Hispanics. If they do this, they can be quite successful.

Potential Democratic candidates for President in this decade:
Andrew Cuomo
Cory Booker
Tim Kaine
Sherrod Brown
Julian Castro
Kristen Gillibrand
Amy Klobuchar
Ken Salazar
Mark Warner
Deval Patrick

Potential Republican candidates for President in this decade:
Brian Sandoval
Paul Ryan
Joni Ernst
Susana Martinez
Ted Cruz
Nikki Haley
Adam Kinzinger
Kelly Ayotte
Scott Brown
Ted Cruz


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