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Metaphorical

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43. Also take into account third party
Sun Nov 3, 2024, 06:08 PM
Nov 2024

RFK.jr is still on the ballot in several states, and I can definitely see him drawing from Trump even as an ally. I CANNOT see Jill Stein drawing significantly from Kamala. Maybe some of the "hard left" that would probably have voted for Trump anyway (you get hard enough left and you're in Russia, which really aligns more with Trump anyway), and the ones that wouldn't vote for a woman president probably are neither Democrats nor likely to vote for Jill Stein to begin with.

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No Iowa? lame54 Nov 2024 #1
Ba-leeted! Responded to wrong post. Sorry. -misanthroptimist Nov 2024 #6
that's my "best case scenario" WarGamer Nov 2024 #2
My best case would include IA, FL, KS, and TX -misanthroptimist Nov 2024 #9
If Iowa, Florida, Kansas and Texas are that close, don't you think Ohio is too? Jeebo Nov 2024 #18
If Iowa and North Carolina then Ohio Metaphorical Nov 2024 #42
TX Figarosmom Nov 2024 #20
Paxton and Abbott will cheat.... JT45242 Nov 2024 #23
And putting Harris County under the control of the Secretary of State! ananda Nov 2024 #27
Thats why they are going out Figarosmom Nov 2024 #36
Looks reasonable wryter2000 Nov 2024 #3
It's realistic. Wednesdays Nov 2024 #4
I'm so hoping Florida will vote Blue 💙 Deuxcents Nov 2024 #10
It's still worrisome bamagal62 Nov 2024 #5
Harris will win brettdale Nov 2024 #7
I love it! Miami Blue Nov 2024 #8
It's what the polling tells me at this point. -misanthroptimist Nov 2024 #11
Bookmarking to check against the final results. How much I hope you're right. nt CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2024 #12
Recommended. H2O Man Nov 2024 #13
Alaska and Maine 2 displacedvermoter Nov 2024 #14
Alaska? iemanja Nov 2024 #29
Ok, guess I am worried. displacedvermoter Nov 2024 #38
I'm sticking with 284-288, even with IA in the mix. Fiendish Thingy Nov 2024 #15
Removed bottomofthehill Nov 2024 #41
I hope you're right! yardwork Nov 2024 #16
I like the way you think! MyMission Nov 2024 #17
I was thinking it might be close in AZ, GA and MI askyagerz Nov 2024 #19
I'd like to see a 1972 Figarosmom Nov 2024 #21
Hatris sweeps all swing states, AND we may see a surprise or 2 onetexan Nov 2024 #22
Feel like it'd be a sad commentary on our electorate BadgerKid Nov 2024 #24
Looks reasonable to me Ruby the Liberal Nov 2024 #25
My prediction is that the Queen of England will win the election iemanja Nov 2024 #26
Why? Elessar Zappa Nov 2024 #30
8 point spread? iemanja Nov 2024 #31
I'm not sure what the popular vote lead will be. Elessar Zappa Nov 2024 #32
I hear she's 6 under at the moment .... OnDoutside Nov 2024 #35
Could well be iemanja Nov 2024 #37
That's a good prediction, but I hope we have a big surprise thrown in like one of the red states Vinca Nov 2024 #28
My prediction Mz Pip Nov 2024 #33
I like it. Turbineguy Nov 2024 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author Wiz Imp Nov 2024 #39
I'm sticking with my sad prediction from yesterday Prairie Gates Nov 2024 #40
Also take into account third party Metaphorical Nov 2024 #43
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