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2 posted on 07/01/2019 7:37:31 AM PDT by bitt (US intel is there to protect the safety and security of Americans. It is not a political tool.)
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Democrats were headed for defeat in 2020, and a bad one, no matter what...

I thought it would be crushing, and the biggest since Reagan’s 1984 defeat... though the dynamics of their behavior... going all in left wing nut job, would make the dynamic more like 1972. No, the state break won’t be 49 to 1 as Reagan and Nixon did.. just due to the state makeup of certain states.

However, Given the Democrat party are now advocating OPENLY, for no border enforcement and government health care for illegals... socialism and all the other insane left wing stuff... Short of a complete economic collapse before next November, it very way end up being that bad of a defeat for them.

Probably not 49 to 1.. but the odds of a democrat getting 15 states or more, is incredibly low.

Right now, I see little hope for the Dems to take any state outside fo the following:

WA, CA, HI, IL, MA, VT, NY, RI and MD.. and the non state of DC.

I believe NJ, OR, DE, CT and VA will all be in play for Trump in 2020, he probably won’t get all of them, but will be fighting for them and I would expect him to win a few of them.

Other than those 14 states, and DC, there is NOWHERE else on the map, that Dems can win.

NH? Nope, NM? Nope, CO? nope. MN? Nope. NV? Nope.ME? Nope.

Time will tell if I am right, but I honestly see, even in the best case for them, (without a black swan event) any way for the Dems to get even close to 20 states in 2020.


24 posted on 07/01/2019 9:55:53 AM PDT by HamiltonJay
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