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Which state that Trump won in 2020 will he lose this time?


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45 minutes ago, theblether said:

Which state that Trump won in 2020 will he lose this time, if any? Or is he entering this election was a rock solid base of 232?  

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What is the question? Even if he doesn't lose any he's still 38 short

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32 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

What is the question? Even if he doesn't lose any he's still 38 short

Well its not that simple.

The convicted felon insurrectionist Putin lover might win states he lost last time.

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8 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

Thanks for admitting you actually consider him a winner. I wonder why, if he's really that bad as you try to paint him, that he has a chance of winning any additional states.

He is that bad but Americans may be that stupid.

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I'm avoiding a lot of the media hyperbole regarding electoral details (sorry, Kornacki) but do bear in mind how Kansas voted down a statewide abortion ban.  Kansas, really?  Who da thunk!?

 

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15 hours ago, CallumWK said:

 

What is the question? Even if he doesn't lose any he's still 38 short

 

The question basically us- and I thought it was clear - is 232 Trump's base line? 

 

I don't see any road to victory that doesn't start with Georgia. And no road exists if he loses any state he won in 2020. 

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North Carolina.  FEMA is planning to bulldoze entire towns after Helene, mostly where Trump was strongest.  And the Dems are going to disqualify anyone who's registered to vote from an address that is no longer mailable.  And there obviously won't be any in-person voting in a bulldozed town, which would have also favored Repubs.

 

That's the scuttlebutt in the wingnut conspiracy circles.  God, I love a good wingnut conspiracy theory. 

 

You'll have to find the link yourself.  It's not an "approved source".

 

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North Carolina? Possibly.

 

I would check Texas and Florida, too.

 

The inward migration from places like California to those two states makes things hard to determine, I think. Too, the abortion issue seems to have settled into the background right now. But I would expect a blitz during the last month of the election.

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