While many Republicans dismiss the idea that Texas could be competitive in 2016, Texas GOP Chairman Steve Munisteri tells Real Clear Politics that his state could become a battleground in the next presidential election, particularly if Hillary Clinton is the Democratic nominee. Tweet This Post
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Not Close in the Battleground States
The vote count still isn’t 100 percent final, but Markos Moulitsas notes that President Obama could have lost every state he won by less than 5.4 percentage points — Florida, Ohio, and Virginia — and he still would’ve won the electoral vote 272 to 266. Tweet This Post
The Nation’s Battleground
Smart Politics: “Ohio has been the most politically divided state in the country in presidential elections for the last 184 years — boasting the lowest average victory margin and the largest number and percentage of races decided by less than five points.” Taegan Goddard’s Political Wire Tweet This Post
Final battleground snapshot, and my predictions!
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Battleground snapshot: Romney losing big ground
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Battleground snapshot, 8 days out
The latest numbers, from TPM’s polling composites: Tweet This Post
No Proof of Romney Surge in Battleground
Rick Klein: “The truth is both sides are worried — Team Obama is nowhere near as confident about its map as public statements suggest, and the Romney surge isn’t as real (or relevant, given battleground-state polling) as Republicans are spinning. Yet it’s that map that governs still — national polls aside, the Romney surge hasn’t [...]
Poll Shows Obama Solid in the Battleground States
The latest Reuters/Ipsos tracking poll finds President Obama moving slightly ahead of Mitt Romney, 47% to 46%. Tweet This Post
Battleground ad spending: Romney fades, Rove picks up slack
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