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What if NY flips?
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<blockquote data-quote="jgarden" data-source="post: 75480099" data-attributes="member: 22001"><p>1) Given that Democrats are expected to win the national popular vote for the foreseeable future, the problem has always been that their support has been concentrated in the large :blue"states like New York, California and Illinois which places them at a disadvantage when it comes the Electoral College!</p><p></p><p>2) Hillary Clinton received 3 million more presidential votes than Trump in 2016, so from a political perspective any out migration from states like New York could be considered a positive if it relocates in "red" states like Arizona, Florida, Georgia and Texas!</p><p></p><p>3) The net result of this redistribution of the Democratic vote, along with a number of other demographic trends, will be to shift traditional "red" states to "swing" status - eroding Republican support and its advantage in the Electoral College!</p><p></p><p>4) Irrespective of 2020 Election results, these are major long term political trends whereby "red" states will start falling like dominoes as the Democratic vote reaches a critical tipping point!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgarden, post: 75480099, member: 22001"] 1) Given that Democrats are expected to win the national popular vote for the foreseeable future, the problem has always been that their support has been concentrated in the large :blue"states like New York, California and Illinois which places them at a disadvantage when it comes the Electoral College! 2) Hillary Clinton received 3 million more presidential votes than Trump in 2016, so from a political perspective any out migration from states like New York could be considered a positive if it relocates in "red" states like Arizona, Florida, Georgia and Texas! 3) The net result of this redistribution of the Democratic vote, along with a number of other demographic trends, will be to shift traditional "red" states to "swing" status - eroding Republican support and its advantage in the Electoral College! 4) Irrespective of 2020 Election results, these are major long term political trends whereby "red" states will start falling like dominoes as the Democratic vote reaches a critical tipping point! [/QUOTE]
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