tooAlive
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If we look back at how states have done historically during the polls, we'd notice that FL, CO, OH, NV, NC, and VA have all voted predominantly Republican over the last 4 years.
Although most did vote for Obama last year, it's highly unlikely that will happen again this year. Mostly because the Republicans that did vote for Obama aren't going to do it again.
Not only that, but Obama has also lost his steam in PA, a predominantly democratic state, and is now practically tied with Romney. Even with PA or not, Romney looks strong to easily surpass the 270 needed electoral votes.
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Although most did vote for Obama last year, it's highly unlikely that will happen again this year. Mostly because the Republicans that did vote for Obama aren't going to do it again.
Not only that, but Obama has also lost his steam in PA, a predominantly democratic state, and is now practically tied with Romney. Even with PA or not, Romney looks strong to easily surpass the 270 needed electoral votes.
Make Your Own 2012 Election Map
2012 Presidential Election Interactive Map and History of the Electoral College
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