Daily reminder that this outcome is entirely possible.
Coin toss......
Then it goes to the House of Representatives.
In this event black votes will count for 3/5
>>76555140
WI is going red.
Screencap this.
>>76555194
>Trump calls tails
>coin lands tails-up
>Trump is president
>picks up the coin and turns it to reveal that both sides say tails
>"With crooked Hillary, you gotta go elsewhere to get head."
>Bernie and Jeb storm the building in a crazed murder-suicide pact
>Hillary is shot dead
>bullets richochet from Trump's ballistic grade fake tan and kill the gunmen
>"You're both fired."
Kek make it so.
>>76555140
Then it goes to the house of reps, and Hillary is the next POTUS. Trumps only chance is to actually win, not tie.
>>76555771
Hahaha
>>76555826
Trump would win in that case.
He needs to win Wisconsin because I think Trump will lose some of the 3 and 4 delegate states
>>76555771
Kek... fuck yes
>>76555140
There's no way in hell New Hampshire doesn't go blue, and Ohio too for that matter. Everything else is believable
>>76556274
Why would the House of Reps pick Trump? Its establishment central.
Can someone explain why New Mexico and Colorado go blue?
is it all the Mexicans and Cuckfornia refugees?
>>76556490
It's GOP ran and they wouldn't pick Hillary. I'm sure they'll warm up to Trump over the summer. He's about to get a lot more presidential
>>76556612
Literally yes
best case scenario?
>>76556612
NM has a Republican, Hispanic governor and she may be selected as VP. If so, that state could turn red!
>>76556884
California falling into the ocean is the best case scenario
>>76556884
MN or Washington would never go red.
>>76557031
This, all Trump needs to do is pick someone from a blue state for the win.
>>76555140
This would involve Trump taking all of the following toss-up states:
FL
IA
NH
NC
OH
(I also have CO as a tossup right now, although Obama won it twice and its sizable Hispanic population might clinch it for Clinton.)
The rest of the red states seem reasonable (although I think Clinton has an excellent chance of taking NE-2, as Obama did in 2008).
Overall the scenario (or any involving an outright win by Trump), while possible, is extremely unlikely.
>>76556884
You're asking over half of NYC to vote Republican.
Not very likely