2020 Prediction

Trump will in the 2020 election, by a hair.

Biden is too old and senile, Trump will run rings around him. Trump will win Wisconsin and New Hampshire, both of these states are trending red since Democrats don't give a shit about whites anymore, they won't want a 3rd Obama term. Plus the economies for both states are very good and culturally they don't want a left winger who want to open the floodgates and take away their guns.

Trump - 274
Biden - 264

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Ya I’d say trump either just barely wins or just barely loses to Biden. A few of those states trump barely won will go dem, and the rust belt isn’t very happy with trump now....

I know your map doesn't reflect this, but I feel like the country will go in the direction of PA once it's called.

is that a corona virus map?

the real question is... who will be the next heir to the memeking's throne?

who can we pick?

wrong. Trump will win by a larger margin than 2016; turnout will be abysmal for the Dems

This is also my map for a close Trump win with NH staying Blue. For a close Biden win ill flip WI and the ME and NE districts.

For a Trump comfortable win: PA, MI and WI stay red and squeak out a NH win by a couple of hundred votes, with MN going either way. For a Biden comfortable win flipping PA, MI and WI and the two districts in ME and NE. FL, AZ and NC will go either way.

Trump has the popular vote in California, way more then Sanders, imagine if Bernie doesn't get the Nom.

I'd color VA a lighter blue; the gun crackdown and Dem governor there have riled up a lot of Republicans. If Biden has an October Surprise against him, I could see it turning pink (but only for 2020; permanently blue there on out unless Trump has the most based second term in history)

It's the time again. Retards think Trump will win states that are 100% blue like Maine and New Hampshire.