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Originally posted by Marvin
Things have changed though, the world is more liberal/socially progressive/etc than ever. Having just two-parties doesn't represent everyone now. There's far-left, center-left, center-right, far-right, etc. There are a lot more issues to talk about than there was back then.
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We've already discussed this in here as well, and I advocated for a four-or-more party system. I'm just saying that it's unrealistic to expect a third party to actually gain traction and do anything but steal votes from one side.
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Originally posted by @michael
Louisiana and North Carolina will go blue. Yes to Florida and Ohio.
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Originally posted by Ramcoro
The best chances are North Carolina and Arizona tbh, just due to demographics. Plus, Trump made fun of McCain who is super popular there. I think she can win Florida and Ohio, better chances with Florida.
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So basically, if she can convert a couple states and otherwise retain the Obama 2012 map, then this looks like a pretty solid electoral victory for her.
I just wish she could somehow turn Texas and their 38 electoral college votes.
