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jason1637 said:
I think Trumps winning Texas and Ohio with NC AZ and Florida being tossups. Overall im expecting Trump to have about the same nimber of votes he had in 2016 while Biden is up 2-3m from Clintons numbers.

I'd be very surprised if he could still pull off getting that many voters. Keep in mind he got a lot of independents onto his camp, something that shouldn't be possible this time around. Pretty sure Biden will win the popular vote by over 8M this year unless he crashed just before the finish line.

I'm actually more interested what the other parties will get in terms of voters. I am pretty sure that the greens will have a slight uptick while the libertarian party going down a bit, but we'll see about those only after the election I guess. And Maine having changed to single transferrable vote in their voting system should give them more power in that state already, as a vote for them is no longer a vote that's as good as thrown away.

Last edited by Bofferbrauer2 - on 19 October 2020