My advanced research has lead me to this conclusion.
Florida will decide the election (again).
Prove me wrong Sup Forums
My advanced research has lead me to this conclusion.
Florida will decide the election (again).
Prove me wrong Sup Forums
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>North Carolina
>Not going Hillary
I don't like it but it's going to happen. Pat McCrory's on the way out too.
>Trump not even on the ballot in Minnesota
>Hasn't voted republican since Richard fucking Nixon
>Trump is winning MN!
Thinks MN will go trump
>republicans literally forgot to put trump on the ballot
Why isn't DC blue?
>DC
>Not blue
fucking California would go Red before DC does
CAN'T BURY THE HILLARY!!
Meant to make it light red, but hes only down 1%.
>Not an arguement
Forgot about DC desu, but Florida would still decide the election in this case.
DC, NC, MN, MI red.
Goofballs everybody! Hopped up on goofballs!
Michigan isn't red. At the very best it's light blue.
Source: I live there.
You forgot someone.
Yankeebros might actually pull it off.
Michigan? Minnesota? Maine? they should all be blue.
>At the very best it's light blue.
Oh shit
Here comes dat boy
Down 4% in some of the latest polls, which is slightly above the margin of error.
Also, this isn't factoring in North Carolina's large demographic shift since 2010 primarily in Wake, Durham, Orange, and Mecklenburg.
Pretty much any direct election in NC will result in a Democratic candidate winning. The NCGA will remain a Republican majority unless federal courts strike down more gerrymandered districts..
Here's to hoping NC stays red as long as we possibly can...
where are you getting this polling info from?
Maybe if this was the 80s or early 2000s. But the wheel of time keeps turning
> MN, MI, ME all red
> NH and OH blue
Painting a state a certain colour isn't an argument either
The source is literally named on those screen caps.
Ipsos.
projects.fivethirtyeight.com
I live in Florida. Know a ton of people here my age (early twenties) who voted Obama, regret it immensely, and are now voting Trump this election (I'm one of these people also). Personally I think he'll take Florida with relative ease but we'll see.
Flint will swing GOP heavily this year
Wisconsin will go red before Minnesota.
even if i change it to what you say, Florida would still decide the election.
Try harder Aussiefag
>the classic "i know people that agree with me therefore my state will swing this way" bullshit
Can the children leave?
I don't see why Donald can't win a state that Mitt managed to
264 + 10 > 269
...
Because NC's demographics have changed drastically. The state's population has spiked and our two largest cities, Raleigh and Charlotte, have literally become New New York for transplants.
This has already been reflect at the local level with many board of commissioners who were once 100% Republican instantly becoming 100% Democratic.
Funny how multiple states changed
>Pennsylvania
>Voting Hillary
If the election was held today, this is how I think it will go. Fortunately, it's not.
Trump will take OH, NV, and maybe PA.
>Maine
>Red
Are you retarded
OP is this a troll map? You're just all over the place here, if Trump has the working class white turnout to flip fucking Michigan of all places then Ohio and Pennsylvania are long gone, also I don't know how he'd win Maine and not New Hampshire, you should probably flip those. In the Midwest Iowa and Wisconsin are both a lot more likely than Minnesota, even Reagan didn't get it and there's a lot of Swedes there.
this is how i think it will truly go. pls dont be mean to me. im just optimistic.
>people replying to a bait thread
imo it will be a landslide either way, no one knows which way
They're not completely cucked. Nixon got them.
That's my main critique of the map. I do however believe that Ohio will be red.
Dude it's the current year. Why would this be exactly like past elections?