This is gonna be the map...

This is gonna be the map. I would post data pointing to the case by the board is currently under attack by glowniggers and kikes.

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>new mexico
>red

new mexico is as solidly blue as illinois dipshit

Wrong

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Sure thing trannies

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And huge Lol if you think NC goes blue let alone AZ

Arizona's been terminally beaned and North Carolina is is filled with niggers.

What percentages did Trump win NC and AZ by?

I mean, this map could happen.

I am curious to see how many Democrats and blacks will be crossing over to vote for Trump. I feel like this is a factor that the media doesn't put too much attention about. Not to mention that the majority of union members may go for Trump over Biden.

Also, Joe Biden has dementia and that will be a thing that will weigh on the voter's minds on deciding who to vote for as well, especially after his performance at the debates.

>anyone who disagrees with me is either a nigger, kike or tranny
Also why is Trump doing the Mussolini salute? This guy is Israel's biggest ally.

> especially after his performance at the debates.
This is the only thing that could save Trump. If Biden has a meltdown on stage it's the end for him

>implying anything Trumpnigger can do can affect Biden

Taking a look at the six big swing states you see even states who might shy away from calling themselves "Republican" like Wisconsin, Minnesota or New Hampshire still have gotten more conservative over time. Now considering this conservative bent how would the election play out if the Democrats are successfully branded socialists.

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AZ was really narrow, don't know about NC

Too many of these maps have a red NJ. We're not Hawaii or Vermont-tier but we're not going to flip Republican either.

You know those are interesting states like Delaware, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Jersey. These states drifted dramatically more Republican compared to 2012, and I wonder what psychological effect Pennsylvania flipping will have on voters in these states. For the past two decades many people have felt their votes don't matter unless they are in a swing state, seeing these new swing states emerging could we see enough voters energized to possible flip these states?

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Michigan is goin red after the crap their governor pulled with lawn care.

Go look that up and look at third party support then come back to debate Levi.

Fixed it

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I think it's more a matter of demographics than it is a matter of voter discouragement.

Michigan is full of retards, Trump won it by a hairs breath against Hillary fucking Clinton the most hated leftist.
That doesn't really prove anything. Johnson voters are Johnson voters not Trump voters.

Also if only 5% more white people voted NJ would be solid Red.

Trump will take the entire fucking bag against that demented pedophile. The three parts which aren't really America, DC, HI, and CA notwithstanding

Johnson voters in a pivotal election year would drift which way?

As for Coloardo, Trump lost by a margin of 4.91%. However, Coloardo also had tremendous support for two conservative and Republican leaning independents. Gary Johnson captured 5.18% of the vote and Evan McMullin captured 1.04%. That's a 6.22% share of the electorate that we can assume would only benefit Trump in 2020.

Very similar situation in Nevada, Trump lost by 2.42%. Johnson captured 3.32%

Maine at Large, dramatically drifted more Republican in 2016, with Trump losing the vote by 2.96%, and Johnson capturing over 5% of the electorate.

Exactly, I'd love to combine that map with one showing the shift in demographics as well.

>DNC sabotages Bernie again
>Dem candidate literally has dementia
>Trump gives UBI to blacks
>Trump gets bipartisan support from governers of modt heavily-effected states
>Corona will be over by June and as soon as it is the economy will take off like a rocket, back to 2019 numbers by november
The only thing that concerns me is maggots like Cuomo purposely dragging out quarantines to make this look as bad as possible, but once red states start opening without any repercussions the whole thing will collapse. Things look decent for Trump.

He's right though, Michigan will go red again.

this map seems accurate

>if
don't you mean when?
Trump will start talking about Hunter being a crackhead and Biden will threaten to assault him.

Johnson voters will probably just stay home. Though I respect your numbers.

I wouldn't be surprised if he did. I just don't think it's a given at all. White boomers LOOOOVEEEE Biden.

oh GOD
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IM G-G-GONN-A V-
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I-IM-M-M VOOOOOOOOOTIINGGGG

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Well I appreciate that, but NC and AZ are overwhelming compared to the states I mentioned.

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