This map looks like the map on the eve of the 2016 election.
Going into election day, we had to win all the Trump states, and all the toss-up states, AND pull at least one upset.
On election night, with the exit polls, it looked like our goose was cooked. The actual votes started coming in from Florida and then from North Carolina (two of the toss-up states), and we were doing better than the exit polls indicated. Things turned from bleak to hopeful. Still, we needed to pull an upset somewhere.
The first upset win was Wisconsin. Given the other states that were already called or were certain, they had to hope for an upset in Arizona. It was their turn to hope against hope. Of course, Hillary was hitting the bottle hard. Probably throwing stuff at people too.
Then, Arizona came in for us (as expected), closing the door on them. Then, our second upset victory, Pennsylvania, got called. It would be a day or so later that we were awarded the third upset Michigan.
Here’s my point: the election isn’t tomorrow. It’s six or seven weeks from now and the trend is our friend. They again have a sickly candidate with no charisma. We have a champion. They will outspend us. We will outwork them. They will lie, cheat and steal, and we will rise up in unison all across the country to defeat them. They are full of hate, and we are united in love under our beautiful flag and under almighty God.
Dems seem to be discouraged about FL.
Hillary had more charisma than Biden does and appealed to the woman vote and she lost. Biden is the worst, boring, and not mentally sharp candidate in history
There are 36 states that allow early voting, and the polls open in several of those states as early as September 19 -- a week before the first debate. Thus, while the election isn't tomorrow, it starts in a week, not six or seven weeks from now.