OK...Lets try this again.
Let's not. That was 2016 and no one was ready to give Republicans back the pres again, then.:mmph:
OK...Lets try this again.
None of the alleged "Hillary Scandals " is true . They're all (Donald ) trumped up charges . Zero accuracy to the accusations . 100 % fabricated .
However, when it comes to lies, corruption and REAL scandals, GOP politicians make Hillary and Obama look like rank amateurs .
They have lied so many times it's impossible to count , are corrupt as hell, many being in the pay of the Koch brothers .
I live in Pa., and it is very unlikely that this state will vote for a republican president. Mostly because it is trying to recover from a disastrous republican governor. So people are not feeling kindly toward republicans here, just now.
Past comparisons are pointless. Looking at current voting patterns is best.
Chances of a Republican Winning Presidential Election, Based on state office patterns.
States more likely to vote Republican: ( large voting states)
Texas
Florida
Pennsylvania
Ohio
North Carolina
Georgia
Virginia
Michigan
Indiana
Tennessee
States more likely to vote Democrat:
California
New York
Illinois
Washington
Massachusetts
Maryland
Minnesota
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Unlike the House where the GOP received a 23 seat majority despite having 1.4 million fewer ballots in the popular vote, the Republicans will find it harder to "gerrymander" a presidential election!Chances of a Republican Winning Presidential Election, Based on state office patterns.
States more likely to vote Republican: ( large voting states)
Texas
Florida
Pennsylvania
Ohio
North Carolina
Georgia
Virginia
Michigan
Indiana
Tennessee
States more likely to vote Democrat:
California
New York
Illinois
Washington
Massachusetts
Maryland
Minnesota
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/114th_United_States_Congress#/media/File:US_House_2014.svg
Unlike the House where the GOP received a 23 seat majority despite having 1.4 million fewer ballots in the popular vote, the Republicans will find it harder to "gerrymander" a presidential election!
Unlike the House where the GOP received a 23 seat majority despite having 1.4 million fewer ballots in the popular vote, the Republicans will find it harder to "gerrymander" a presidential election!