she's losing the blue states... all of the blue states are in play now !

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...well... stronger together, bernie ended his campaign in new hampshire, every vermonter is pissed off about that. hillary is using senator sanders.


all of the blue states are in play now


Hillary Clinton's Strategy: Electoral College Is Key | National Review
www.nationalreview.com/.../hillary-clintons-strategy-electoral-college...
National Review
2 days ago - Clinton's 210 votes are derived from eight solid Clinton “dark blue” states ... Worse for Republicans, Clinton could lose a major battleground state such as Florida ...
Election News, Polls and Results - 270 to Win
www.270towin.com/news/
270toWin.com
1 day ago - Bernie Sanders is expected to endorse Hillary Clinton at a rally today in ... Bernie Sanders, who has lost most of his leverage, has totally sold out to Crooked Hillary Clinton. ... Many of the blue states 'in play' with this strategy are the traditional ...
Email-Gate Blowback: Trump Takes Lead Over Clinton In 3 Key Swing ...
www.zerohedge.com/.../email-gate-blowback-trump-takes-lead-over-clint...
Zero Hedge
7 hours ago - Furthermore, as The Hill reports, Hillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump has ... she haslost ground to Trump on questions which measure moral standards ... There's no way the Blue Stateswill vote for a Republican and the Red States for a ...
New Poll Shows Hillary Clinton With A 13-Point Lead Over Donald ...
https://www.reddit.com/r/politics/.../new_poll_shows_hillary_clinton_with_a_13point/
19 hours ago - New Poll Shows Hillary Clinton With A 13-Point Lead Over Donald Trump (time.com) .... place became their party's nominee for freakin' President of the United States. .... They just can't believe any poll Trump is losing which is almost every single one .... If New York goes more blue,Hillary doesn't get more electoral votes.
2016 Primary Election Results: President Live Map by State, Real ...
www.politico.com/2016-election/results/map/president
Politico
9 hours ago - Swing-state stunner: Trump has edge in key states. 07/13/16 .... Despite his forceful endorsement of Hillary Clinton, Sanders' role going forward remains unclear.
Trump tells lawmakers he'll put blue states in play | TheHill
thehill.com/.../286834-trump-tells-lawmakers-hell-put-blue-states-in-play
The Hill
6 days ago - A Clout Research survey released in May found Trump leading Hillary .... they are worrying about losing solid red states that barely went blue once in 50 years.
Quinnipiac: Donald Edges Hillary in Swing States | The Weekly Standard
www.weeklystandard.com/quinnipiac...hillary...states/.../200327...
The Weekly Standard
6 hours ago - A new Quinnipiac poll shows Hillary Clinton losing her lead in swing states. The new numbers suggest Clinton's scandals are making her lose important ground ...
 
In reality this is what election night is going to look like. Just move the 3 red states around to suit yourself.

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RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Clinton
 
I'd invite the OP to make the case that California is now in play.

Has the actual election occurred?

Read the OP, asslicher. Or have someone read it to you.

Are you saying the election has already taken place in California? When did they vote?

Answer the question. Unless they've voted, all 50 states and D.C. are in play. If you don't get that, have someone pull your head out of your dumbass and get you some oxygen.
 
In reality this is what election night is going to look like. Just move the 3 red states around to suit yourself.

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RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Clinton
Swing-state stunner: Trump has edge in key states
By STEVEN SHEPARD and NICK GASS


07/13/16 06:00 AM EDT


Updated 07/13/16 01:48 PM EDT

Did Donald Trump really just surge past Hillary Clinton in two of the election's most important battlegrounds?

New swing-state polls released Wednesday by Quinnipiac University show Trump leading Clinton in Florida and Pennsylvania — and tied in the critical battleground state of Ohio. In three of the states that matter most in November, the surveys point to a race much closer than the national polls, which have Clinton pegged to a significant, mid-single-digit advantage over Trump, suggest.

The race is so close that it's within the margin of error in each of the three states. Trump leads by three points in Florida — the closest state in the 2012 election — 42 percent to 39 percent. In Ohio, the race is tied, 41 percent to 41 percent. And in Pennsylvania — which hasn't voted for a Republican presidential nominee since 1988 — Trump leads, 43 percent to 41 percent.



Read more: Swing-state stunner: Trump has edge in key states
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game on.
 
All of the battle ground states that are purple are in play as well.

Trump won't take 43 of the states.
 
I'd invite the OP to make the case that California is now in play.
Trump is the next Reagan. :) even california will be great again.

So you lied in the OP. Try posting without lying. Show some character.
i think you lied to get into this nice forum.
Trump won't be president, because he is not going to lose the blues states, and it looks like he will take VA, NC, AZ, CO, NV, and maybe UT and ID.
 
I'd invite the OP to make the case that California is now in play.
Trump is the next Reagan. :) even california will be great again.

So you lied in the OP. Try posting without lying. Show some character.
i think you lied to get into this nice forum.
Trump won't be president, because he is not going to lose the blues states, and it looks like he will take VA, NC, AZ, CO, NV, and maybe UT and ID.
after periods of great corruption, as with the last two terms,
the pendulum swings the other way.
the dems had their chance, but people want to lead from in front, and be successful again, without all the obama clinton corruption.
 
FLASHBACK: Reagan Trailed Carter 58% to 33% in March 1980

Back in March 1980 the establishment the establishment said the same thing about Ronald Reagan.
They said he could never defeat Jimmy Carter.
He was too divisive.

Reagan trailed Carter by 15 points in February-March 1980.
reagan-carter-polls-575x411.jpg
 

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