That map lies. Texas is solid red.
Useless stat. We do not count states in presidential election, we count electoral votes.
Anyone willing to do the math?
I also don't at all see MN, MI, PA, LA, GA or ME as "competitive." Likewise, no way, NO WAY, does NH lean Republican. Don't know about AZ and TX, but people from those states will have to say what they think. I had thought GA and AZ were consistently rated as the two most conservative states in the country, though.
Either way, look at the map and realize that the GOP needs all three swing states (VA, OH, FL), plus at least one state that hasn't gone for the GOP since 2004 or earlier. If we can't take the White House this time around, I would consider it a strong indication that the GOP has become a regional party only.
That poll must be based on voting age population or some similar lame, unrepresentative of who-shows-up-for-elections polling group. Calling GA “competitive” is a laugh. I think every statewide office is held by a Republican. Jason Carter and Sam Nunn’s niece got trounced for Governor and U.S. Senator in 2014.
So I just skimmed the article at the link, and I’m right. “all U.S. adults”. LOL, useless at best, a push-poll lie is probably more like it.
Minnesota is “competitive?” It’s been firmly in the dems’ caliphate since 1972.
I am color blind. What is the Nevada status on the map?
I am surprised to see GA “competitive.” I thought they were red.
I hate to be negative but the solid red are mostly cow pasture and very few people.
Most of America is populated by the stupid and the sheeple.
Cut it at the Appilachians and make kalifornia into Bangladesh and Illinois into a work farm penal colony.
MN is not in play