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CajunBlazer

(5,648 posts)
Tue Nov 8, 2016, 11:11 AM Nov 2016

Poll - Pick Hillary's margin of victory in the Electoral College

Pick the range which includes your final prediction for a Hillary victory.

(Sorry the poll set up only gave me ten choice options, so I had to improvise.)


29 votes, 0 passes | Time left: Unlimited
290 or lower
0 (0%)
291 - 300
2 (7%)
301 - 310
3 (10%)
311 - 320
4 (14%)
321 - 330
9 (31%)
331 - 340
2 (7%)
341 - 350
1 (3%)
351 - 360
3 (10%)
361 - 370
0 (0%)
371 or higher
5 (17%)
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Poll - Pick Hillary's margin of victory in the Electoral College (Original Post) CajunBlazer Nov 2016 OP
341 - I think Hillary will lose Arizona and pick up the rest of the states in play CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #1
I'm going with 430! GeorgeOrtega Nov 2016 #3
I'm betting Latinos turn out and turn Texas blue. Coyotl Nov 2016 #4
Ohhh... I like your optimism CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #5
This... LP2K12 Nov 2016 #7
Ahh the dashed hopes thread kwolf68 Nov 2016 #6
Kick for visibility CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #9
Margin of victory? 106 or 108. Electoral vote total? 322 or 323. Garrett78 Nov 2016 #10
Kick for visibility CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #11

kwolf68

(7,365 posts)
6. Ahh the dashed hopes thread
Tue Nov 8, 2016, 11:40 AM
Nov 2016

Texas is NOT going blue....HRC is gong to lose Ohio and is barely outside the MOE in Pennsylvania so picking up a solid red state is not likely.

Florida/Virginia are key states, but they are relatively close as well. I don't think ANY "solid" state will turn the other way, neither candidate is popular enough. The election will be won by the swing states and Hillary does look good in most of them, but most are also close and within the MOE.

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