I'm not going to deny that, but I think it's more in play than people think. I wouldn't be surprised if Trump loses all 4 of those states. I'm just saying, they're not even being considered on the Dem side. I think there are vulnerabilities there.
In a real election maybe, any state that's been ruled exclusively by Democrats for over a decade is likely so corrupt that they don't even bother to count the votes this time around.
I'm not so sure. Sure they're corrupt, but I get the feeling that the resources and systems for fraud are being directed towards swing states, not states they already control without much disruption.
I feel like this is going to be like a "Prop 8" moment where the Democrats had isolated themselves into a position of comfort and power, until a genuine grass-roots movement took them completely by surprise. In California, they didn't even think that they needed to defeat Prop 8, and that's why it passed initially.
That's the thing about those states, they seem like obviously safe states, which is why the Dems are vulnerable in them. Flordia and Texas are going to be harder this time around for Republicans to hold due to fraudulent efforts directed at them. But the Dems might not even realize that they have to defend Oregon at all.
It's basically the same mistake Hillary made in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
Oh please leftists, please annoy the swing voters in the swing state of Pennsylvania.
I still think that New York, Maryland, Minnesota, and Oregon are more in play than people realize.
New York is going to stay Democratic, even if it takes 16 million votes from NYC to do so.
I'm not going to deny that, but I think it's more in play than people think. I wouldn't be surprised if Trump loses all 4 of those states. I'm just saying, they're not even being considered on the Dem side. I think there are vulnerabilities there.
In a real election maybe, any state that's been ruled exclusively by Democrats for over a decade is likely so corrupt that they don't even bother to count the votes this time around.
I'm not so sure. Sure they're corrupt, but I get the feeling that the resources and systems for fraud are being directed towards swing states, not states they already control without much disruption.
I feel like this is going to be like a "Prop 8" moment where the Democrats had isolated themselves into a position of comfort and power, until a genuine grass-roots movement took them completely by surprise. In California, they didn't even think that they needed to defeat Prop 8, and that's why it passed initially.
That's the thing about those states, they seem like obviously safe states, which is why the Dems are vulnerable in them. Flordia and Texas are going to be harder this time around for Republicans to hold due to fraudulent efforts directed at them. But the Dems might not even realize that they have to defend Oregon at all.
It's basically the same mistake Hillary made in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.