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Obama will be elected with 281-338EV: he wins in VA, CO, NM, and NV. He loses narrowly in MT, ND, MO, IN, NC, AZ, and GA. Obama wins narrowly in FL, VA, OH, MN, and CO.
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Oct. 27: "It's uniquely possible that Obama could crest 350 electoral votes before all is said and done next Tuesday. The hardest three states for us to pick -- Missouri, Indiana and Nevada -- were all carried by President George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004. (In the case of Indiana, the Republican presidential nominee has carried the state in every election but one -- 1964 -- since 1936.)" Read More »
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