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No. roamer65 Oct 2020 #1
Not with Utah and especially Wyoming. Eugene Oct 2020 #2
Idaho is more Republican than Utah now I think. Drunken Irishman Oct 2020 #3
0% chance Awsi Dooger Oct 2020 #4
No. Drunken Irishman Oct 2020 #5
No. regnaD kciN Oct 2020 #6
Not tennessee peacebuzzard Oct 2020 #7
No Offense Willto Oct 2020 #8
Probably dead-on accurate DFW Oct 2020 #10
This has got to be a joke GusFring Oct 2020 #9
thank you . . . :) (n/t) OneBlueSky Oct 2020 #21
Alabama mahina Oct 2020 #11
1932 is the operative model, but even there the EC JCMach1 Oct 2020 #12
1964 was probably the closest to it (having 50 states vs the 1930s) BumRushDaShow Oct 2020 #13
Go back through and get into the nitty gritty details of 1932 JCMach1 Oct 2020 #14
My mother was 2 years old in 1932 and was a political science major in college BumRushDaShow Oct 2020 #16
No. We went through 30 years of 'liberals are the enemy' on radio and TV Norbert Oct 2020 #15
Absolutely not. BlueTsunami2018 Oct 2020 #17
I will be happy with FL and ecstatic with TX Le Roi de Pot Oct 2020 #18
Idaho is basically impossible Renew Deal Oct 2020 #19
The biggest recent landslide might be Roosevelt - Landon at 523 - 8 Klaralven Oct 2020 #20
This is still a close race. You need to understand that. GulfCoast66 Oct 2020 #22
No, and Reagan wouldn't get 49 states today. carpetbagger Oct 2020 #23
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