I know it's unlikely, but I'd like to see Florida, Texas, and Alaska go blue, specifically to deprive Republicans of those stupid electoral maps they use to claim the country is mostly red. You know, the ones that don't account for population density.
They'd just show voting districts zoomed out instead. That's always going to look red, but dirt don't vote...
Ironically, if you do that with Alaska, you'd think it's already blue. Here's alaska in 2016
I'm one Alaskan that will be voting Harris, but this state seems very likely to go Trump. Things are changing at the local level but we still have a lot of dumb fucks out in the middle of nowhere who wants to go back to the dark ages
Unlikely. Trump is up significantly in AK:
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/president-general/2024/alaska/
But even if Harris did manage to pull off a win, it's only 3 electoral college votes, and it's one of the last time zones to close for counting.
Keep in mind that there have only been 3 polls in Alaska since Biden dropped out and one of those was a republican sponsored one
Yes it's more likely than not that Trump wins alaska, but data is limited. It's still a low but not a zero percent chance he doesn't. Regardless of this cycle, it keeps moving closer each election and certainly could be a competitive state in the future for president
Link is broken
Looks like OP did a weird double paste and replaced a part of the link.
Oops should be fixed now
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