Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You're dreaming, Vlad.
If Trump were to be re-elected, this would be the most plausable electoral map.
At a minimum, AZ is going blue, which would be a 269 tie, but NV is also blue, so...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You're dreaming, Vlad.
If Trump were to be re-elected, this would be the most plausable electoral map.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You're dreaming, Vlad.
If Trump were to be re-elected, this would be the most plausable electoral map.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You're dreaming, Vlad.
If Trump were to be re-elected, this would be the most plausable electoral map.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Playing with that map, if Texas somehow goes blue, I don't think there is a path for Trump at all.
Of course not. If Texas goes blue the GOP will never be able to win another presidential election.
+1. It would be like a Dems losing CA. Bet Rs stop touting the merits of the EC once Texas tips.
Won’t matter. They’ll never get the popular vote again unless they totally rebrand their party.
Why should they?
Because their party has become the party of massive national debt, zero foreign responsibility, no health care for Americans, racist immigration policies and an idiot at the helm.
Not a pretty look.
What do they care if they have enough people strategically in swing states?
Do they? They won by 80,000 across 3 states last time. We'll see how they do in a month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Playing with that map, if Texas somehow goes blue, I don't think there is a path for Trump at all.
Of course not. If Texas goes blue the GOP will never be able to win another presidential election.
+1. It would be like a Dems losing CA. Bet Rs stop touting the merits of the EC once Texas tips.
Won’t matter. They’ll never get the popular vote again unless they totally rebrand their party.
Why should they?
Because their party has become the party of massive national debt, zero foreign responsibility, no health care for Americans, racist immigration policies and an idiot at the helm.
Not a pretty look.
What do they care if they have enough people strategically in swing states?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You're dreaming, Vlad.
If Trump were to be re-elected, this would be the most plausable electoral map.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Playing with that map, if Texas somehow goes blue, I don't think there is a path for Trump at all.
Of course not. If Texas goes blue the GOP will never be able to win another presidential election.
+1. It would be like a Dems losing CA. Bet Rs stop touting the merits of the EC once Texas tips.
Won’t matter. They’ll never get the popular vote again unless they totally rebrand their party.
Why should they?
Because their party has become the party of massive national debt, zero foreign responsibility, no health care for Americans, racist immigration policies and an idiot at the helm.
Not a pretty look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You're dreaming, Vlad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Playing with that map, if Texas somehow goes blue, I don't think there is a path for Trump at all.
Of course not. If Texas goes blue the GOP will never be able to win another presidential election.
+1. It would be like a Dems losing CA. Bet Rs stop touting the merits of the EC once Texas tips.
Won’t matter. They’ll never get the popular vote again unless they totally rebrand their party.
Why should they?
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