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TopicCNN's new poll shows Biden's lead over Trump narrowing.
ssjevot
08/18/20 9:18:52 PM
#37:


Houston posted...
"Battleground" states tend to change. And some are more battleground than others. For example, I don't think Pennsylvania and Michigan were considered battleground states in 2016. They probably are now.

It's smart for campaigns to be relentless.

They really don't though. If you mean over the long-term some states can become a battleground and other can become a blue or red state, than yes. If you mean California or Texas could be a battleground this year, they can't be. If Trump had a chance in California he would already have a landslide win. Similar if Biden has a chance in Texas he is heading for a landslide win. Battlegrounds are battlegrounds because their distribution of demographics is such that either party could win in a close race. Landslides like Reagan 1988 don't mean every state was a battleground that year.

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