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Originally Posted by ilnjscb
I've said repeatedly I think he will have a very hard time winning. I'm worried now you don't read your own threads. Strange since I'm the only one in here so far.
The states I list above, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, if they change from 2016, ceteris paribus ('all other things being unchanged or constant') will mean the democrat will win.
But if you're actually interested, I can lay out how he might win, against the odds.
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It's more than just those 3 states that have had their gerrymandering over turned.
https://www.apnews.com/0e7691a32c954975850de9e78b9b73cc
The map will look very difference come 2020 and even further difference 2024..