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Liberal_in_LA

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Sun Oct 16, 2016, 11:24 PM Oct 2016

As Trump stumbles, Clinton weighs a striking choice: Expand the map or stick to the plan [View all]

Source: Washington post

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton faces a striking choice in the final three weeks of the campaign: to expand her efforts to states that Democrats haven’t won in a generation, or to stay a current course that, if conditions hold, would deliver her a resounding electoral college victory.

After two tumultuous weeks focused on Donald Trump’s behavior toward women, Clinton is ahead in nearly all of the key battleground states where her campaign has directed the most resources, according to many recent polls. But some once-solidly Republican states — notably Arizona, Georgia and Utah — now also appear to be in play.

Clinton aides said they see advantages to running up the score in the electoral college, where 270 votes wins the White House. Victories in unexpected places could boost that total, handing her more of a mandate come January and decreasing the potency of Trump’s complaints of a “rigged” election.

But victories in core battleground states such as Pennsylvania and New Hampshire would almost assuredly cut off Trump’s path as well. Those states are also home to key down-ballot races that will determine control of the Senate, an important factor in how much support Clinton would have while launching an agenda in January.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/as-trump-stumbles-clinton-weighs-a-striking-choice-expand-the-map-or-stick-to-the-plan/2016/10/16/f0f77470-93a7-11e6-bb29-bf2701dbe0a3_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_electoralmap-7pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory



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Stick to the plan oberliner Oct 2016 #1
Agreed rpannier Oct 2016 #17
+1 C Moon Oct 2016 #25
First and most important step is to lock Trump out Farmgirl1961 Oct 2016 #2
Expand where we get Senate seats. JoePhilly Oct 2016 #3
Stay on with NC, maybe a little more focus on MO? Missn-Hitch Oct 2016 #5
Yup ... try to steal a few more senate seats, or house seats. JoePhilly Oct 2016 #6
Yes! Definitely! BlancheSplanchnik Oct 2016 #13
Those two would be good rpannier Oct 2016 #18
Good point. NV, MO, NC. My two cents. Missn-Hitch Oct 2016 #20
YES!!! calimary Oct 2016 #15
Stick to the course that wins us the WH and the Senate. blm Oct 2016 #4
Stick to the plan, but if there IS room to move... TygrBright Oct 2016 #7
Expanding would force Trump to spend money in that state. alfredo Oct 2016 #8
At this point I do see the problem being Trump rpannier Oct 2016 #27
It means nothing if we don't hold a supermajority in the Senate, and majority in the house. alfredo Oct 2016 #35
Super-majority or no it still doesn't change what Isaid rpannier Oct 2016 #39
Still, we can work with a simple majority in the senate. I know the DNC is not spending in Ky. alfredo Oct 2016 #40
^ BlancheSplanchnik Oct 2016 #14
On the money. Texas is the GOPs California, if we flip it, Volaris Oct 2016 #23
Eventually we will flip it. Time is on our side. alfredo Oct 2016 #36
Expand. Imagine if we could do 1984 in reverse. TXCritter Oct 2016 #9
THe problem with the expansion is the moving of resources and people rpannier Oct 2016 #19
Wow. 1984 was my first year in college and I apparently wasn't paying attention... Ruth Bonner Oct 2016 #32
Run some ads in UT. Leave GA and TX alone BlueStreak Oct 2016 #12
You've got it backward. She won't win Utah TXCritter Oct 2016 #38
HRC has enough surrogates and resources to do both. DAMANgoldberg Oct 2016 #16
This ... BlueMTexpat Oct 2016 #24
How about Outsourcing? SleeplessinSoCal Oct 2016 #21
Go after a House majority so we can govern. Coyotl Oct 2016 #22
That won't happen for another 2 years, Volaris Oct 2016 #26
The House Is Back in Play Coyotl Oct 2016 #34
They can't even rely on the slave states. LBJ said we would lose them for a generation. alfredo Oct 2016 #37
My thoughts would be OnDoutside Oct 2016 #28
As we have seen for the past eight years, Republican's don't give a flying fuck about "mandates" killbotfactory Oct 2016 #29
Stick to the plan...but be flexible. LisaM Oct 2016 #30
Go after AZ, otherwise stick to the plan Proud Public Servant Oct 2016 #31
have to say I'm also for "STICK TO THE PLAN" KewlKat Oct 2016 #33
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