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BlueCheeseAgain

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9. Your analysis seems accurate to me.
Fri Nov 11, 2022, 02:15 PM
Nov 2022

I guess I would just say that things change over time. Before 2020, I wasn't really expecting Georgia and Arizona to be that competitive, for example.

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Yes, yes. We definitely should go to NC, we damn near flipped that seat. Imagine if we had put more onecaliberal Nov 2022 #1
I think what sank us there in 2020 was that the D candidate got caught having an affair or something dsp3000 Nov 2022 #4
That is what happened and it was days before the election. It didn't help that he cozied up to onecaliberal Nov 2022 #7
And yet edhopper Nov 2022 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author edhopper Nov 2022 #16
Every county in every state. We may not flip counties from red to blue, but if we can Atticus Nov 2022 #2
Let's phrase that differently sarisataka Nov 2022 #3
Point taken Tom Rinaldo Nov 2022 #8
There are some high reward/risk states as mentioned in the OP and below usonian Nov 2022 #5
NC for sure! moose65 Nov 2022 #6
The National Democratic party did no such thing Genki Hikari Nov 2022 #11
Whew moose65 Nov 2022 #13
Your analysis seems accurate to me. BlueCheeseAgain Nov 2022 #9
I think North Carolina should be a primary focus. Elessar Zappa Nov 2022 #10
Both Arizona and Georgia need some shoring up, but both have the potential to be reliably blue lees1975 Nov 2022 #12
North Carolina was the one that popped into my head first. Sky Jewels Nov 2022 #14
We have to stay on it in Wisconsin. Captain Zero Nov 2022 #17
Simple: GA, NC, AZ, WI, NH, NV, & 2 split EV districts: NE-2, ME-2. Also completely shore up PA, MI, Celerity Nov 2022 #18
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