Swings don't work when there's a different nominee with different regional strengths in the mix.Same, and she's definitely winning Virginia and North Carolina if there is enough of a swing for her to win Arkansas.
Swings don't work when there's a different nominee with different regional strengths in the mix.Same, and she's definitely winning Virginia and North Carolina if there is enough of a swing for her to win Arkansas.
Swings don't work when there's a different nominee with different regional strengths in the mix.
Same, and she's definitely winning Virginia and North Carolina if there is enough of a swing for her to win Arkansas.
Numerous polls against McCain showed her losing Virginia while winning West Virgnia.Still, it seems unlikely she wouldn't win at least Virginia in this case.
Numerous polls against McCain showed her losing Virginia while winning West Virgnia.
Where is your evidence that Clinton would win Virginia?Polls taken months before the election.
Polls taken months before the election.
Where is your evidence that Clinton would win Virginia?
By the way, I'm not saying that Clinton would lose Virginia, just that it was a possibility.
What does that mean, exactly?
That infobox is from a setting of mine where the supernatural is common knowledge, and vampires had to fight for legal rights.
For starters, Arkansas swung hard against Obama in 2008. If Clinton is the nominee, she'd probably win it easily, but would do worse in some Obama states.I don't really have evidence, I just find it incredibly unlikely; especially if the election goes in a similar manner to OTL.
He doesn't look like a vampire to me, though.
Infobox for an alternate TL where the Soviets install Gregor Strasser as the leader of East Germany, resulting in it becoming a lot like North Korea.
Why is it so blurry?
Communism causes many strange things.
Infobox for an alternate TL where the Soviets install Gregor Strasser as the leader of East Germany, resulting in it becoming a lot like North Korea.