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2012 Electoral Map

dmcowen674

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Still too early to make a rational estimate since the Republican nominee and his vice president hasn't even been picked yet.
 
Still too early to make a rational estimate since the Republican nominee and his vice president hasn't even been picked yet.

That's your opinion and entitled to it but then why post in the thread?

States obviously have Red and Blue tendencies.

Many states have turned red over the years with many more falling under the brainwashing spell of the rich and religious Republicans.

Look no further than Wisconsin for example which I believe is the pivotal state for this general election cycle as the spillover from the Recall effort continues with funding by the Koch brothers and all other Republican backed money flowing into that state.

Florida used to be a blue state.

Ohio used to be a blue state.

Indiana used to a blue state.

They are falling like dominoes.
 
That's your opinion and entitled to it but then why post in the thread?

States obviously have Red and Blue tendencies.

Many states have turned red over the years with many more falling under the brainwashing spell of the rich and religious Republicans.

Look no further than Wisconsin for example which I believe is the pivotal state for this general election cycle as the spillover from the Recall effort continues with funding by the Koch brothers and all other Republican backed money flowing into that state.

Florida used to be a blue state.

Ohio used to be a blue state.

Indiana used to a blue state.

They are falling like dominoes.

Because it's a cool thread and I'll want to add an opinion later, but I think it's too early and said so.
 
That's your opinion and entitled to it but then why post in the thread?

States obviously have Red and Blue tendencies.

Many states have turned red over the years with many more falling under the brainwashing spell of the rich and religious Republicans.

Look no further than Wisconsin for example which I believe is the pivotal state for this general election cycle as the spillover from the Recall effort continues with funding by the Koch brothers and all other Republican backed money flowing into that state.

Florida used to be a blue state.

Ohio used to be a blue state.

Indiana used to a blue state.

They are falling like dominoes.

Dave, you are the same guy who predicted that Hawaii would go Republican in 2008, a state Obama ultimately won by 45 points. I still remember you saying that McCain didn't even need to campaign it was such a sure thing... all up to the time when he was demolished by Obama who had the biggest popular vote total in 20 years and the largest electoral college ass kicking since 1996.

You are now choosing to color Wisconsin, a state Obama won by 14 points as Republican this time around too despite the (spare) polling indicating significant Obama victory there as well.

You embarrassed yourself with your last election thread, why do it again?
 
Dave, you are the same guy who predicted that Hawaii would go Republican in 2008, a state Obama ultimately won by 45 points. I still remember you saying that McCain didn't even need to campaign it was such a sure thing...

Thank you -- I'm glad I'm not the only one that remembered his "prediction" from 2008.
 
http://ElectoralMap.net/2012/myPrediction.php?d=qo0zqnoqnn0oqwn0q



My shot
I think VA will go blue again, but NM and CO might not. I gave MA to the reds in case Romney is the candidate, but even then that might not be enough. Should be a reasonably close election, and again it all comes down to FL or OH.

Where will the blue votes come from in Ohio and Florida?

The working class has been decimated and moved out of those states leaving only the rich Republicans to vote.
 
Where will the blue votes come from in Ohio and Florida?

The working class has been decimated and moved out of those states leaving only the rich Republicans to vote.

You know what kills me is when working class blue collar workers vote for a Republican...talk about voting against your self interests!
 
Where will the blue votes come from in Ohio and Florida?

The working class has been decimated and moved out of those states leaving only the rich Republicans to vote.
Florida was a Blue state in the 2008 Presidential election and most likely will be again in 2012 because the GOP doesn't have anyone that can beat Obama (and Paulbots, please don't try to claim that RP could beat him because there's not a chance in hell that would happen).
 
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