red states rule
10-28-2016, 02:54 AM
Real Clear Politics has moved PA into the "toss up" category.
Seems Hillary double digit lead has vanished
I am not saying Trump will win PA let alone the election. His path to 270 is a difficult one to say the least. But the constant drip drip drip of Hillary's emails, and the blatant corruption they are proving is taking a toll on the entitled one
Pennsylvania is a toss-up.
At least that’s the classification from RealClearPolitics (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/2016_elections_electoral_college_map.html). RCP moved PA from “Leans Democrat” to “Toss-Up” today.
It’s important to note that RealClearPolitics is not a prognosticating website but rather a poll aggregator. As a result, any state that has an average difference of five points or less between the candidates becomes a toss-up. For example, Texas is also currently deemed a toss-up.
Additionally, Donald Trump has yet to lead one of the PA surveys RCP tracks since July.
Their map does show, however, how important Pennsylvania is to the Clinton campaign. Along with states like Virginia, Colorado and New Hampshire it represents her “firewall” of 272 electoral votes (http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/election-update-polls-show-pennsylvania-back-in-clintons-firewall/). Because of her advantage in the Keystone State, Clinton could afford to lose Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio and even Maine’s 2nd Congressional District yet still win.
That makes Pennsylvania a must-win state for the Trump campaign.
http://www.politicspa.com/realclearpolitics-moves-pa-to-toss-up-status/79563/
Seems Hillary double digit lead has vanished
I am not saying Trump will win PA let alone the election. His path to 270 is a difficult one to say the least. But the constant drip drip drip of Hillary's emails, and the blatant corruption they are proving is taking a toll on the entitled one
Pennsylvania is a toss-up.
At least that’s the classification from RealClearPolitics (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/2016_elections_electoral_college_map.html). RCP moved PA from “Leans Democrat” to “Toss-Up” today.
It’s important to note that RealClearPolitics is not a prognosticating website but rather a poll aggregator. As a result, any state that has an average difference of five points or less between the candidates becomes a toss-up. For example, Texas is also currently deemed a toss-up.
Additionally, Donald Trump has yet to lead one of the PA surveys RCP tracks since July.
Their map does show, however, how important Pennsylvania is to the Clinton campaign. Along with states like Virginia, Colorado and New Hampshire it represents her “firewall” of 272 electoral votes (http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/election-update-polls-show-pennsylvania-back-in-clintons-firewall/). Because of her advantage in the Keystone State, Clinton could afford to lose Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio and even Maine’s 2nd Congressional District yet still win.
That makes Pennsylvania a must-win state for the Trump campaign.
http://www.politicspa.com/realclearpolitics-moves-pa-to-toss-up-status/79563/