I’m thinking that Minnesota might go red - if the Squareheads get it through their thick skulls that Blue means Burning...
>Im thinking that Minnesota might go red - if the Squareheads get it through their thick skulls that Blue means Burning...
I think that the Ds are probably pushing heavy in MN because they feel some weakness there. If Minneapolis suburbs are absolutely pissed at the riots, and they have every right to be, you could see some heavy D crossover and that would definitely be a win.
I think places like NV, NH, VA, and NM are much more susceptible to R wins because the Dems aren’t devoting ground game, the Ds think they have the state in the bag, and there’s a genuine animus against lockdowns from everyone but the twitterdems.
If there’s a huge D crossover that allows for a R House and Senate, I am 90% sure the zoomer lefties will leave the Dems for a third party. The Dems will lose a good amount of their party until they lose a few more presidential elections.
re: “I’m thinking Minn might go red”
Me too. Now I’m out West but was thinking today about all the cars lining up in the different Trump highway trains and how that wouldn’t happen if everyone was working. And on the same note the college students in Minneapolis aren’t on campus to pump each other up and instead scattered about lessening that vote. Both examples due to Covid. Maybe Covid will enter into the result analysis as a factor in our favor.