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Related: About this forumClinton advisers see multiple paths to a commanding win
Some positive views. Were just beginning the home stretch of the race. And were ahead.
Advisers to Hillary Clintons campaign have identified so many paths to an Election Day victory they are now focusing not only on the one or two battlegrounds that would ensure a win but on opening up the possibility of an Electoral College landslide.
Hillary Clinton has many paths to 270 electoral votes, more than any candidate in a generation, said Jeff Berman, a paid consultant to her campaign.
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Revealing a level of confidence Clintons inner circle has been eager to squash for weeks, outside advisers have now identified victories in Pennsylvania and New Hampshire as the path of least resistance, delivering for the Democratic nominee more than the 270 electoral votes needed to take the White House. And they are projecting increased confidence about her chances in Republican-leaning North Carolina, a state that could prove as critical as Ohio or Pennsylvania.
Those consultants said they see virtually no chance of Donald Trump winning Pennsylvania, a state with 20 electoral votes that tantalizes Republicans each cycle but has gone blue in the past six presidential elections. That confidence was boosted by a recent Monmouth University poll that put Clinton up 10 points over college-educated whites in that battleground state and tied with the Republican nominee among white women, a group of voters that Mitt Romney won by 9 points in 2012.
Hillary Clinton has many paths to 270 electoral votes, more than any candidate in a generation, said Jeff Berman, a paid consultant to her campaign.
Story Continued Below
Revealing a level of confidence Clintons inner circle has been eager to squash for weeks, outside advisers have now identified victories in Pennsylvania and New Hampshire as the path of least resistance, delivering for the Democratic nominee more than the 270 electoral votes needed to take the White House. And they are projecting increased confidence about her chances in Republican-leaning North Carolina, a state that could prove as critical as Ohio or Pennsylvania.
Those consultants said they see virtually no chance of Donald Trump winning Pennsylvania, a state with 20 electoral votes that tantalizes Republicans each cycle but has gone blue in the past six presidential elections. That confidence was boosted by a recent Monmouth University poll that put Clinton up 10 points over college-educated whites in that battleground state and tied with the Republican nominee among white women, a group of voters that Mitt Romney won by 9 points in 2012.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/09/clintons-advisers-tell-her-to-prep-for-a-landslide-227659#ixzz4JK61T88P
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Clinton advisers see multiple paths to a commanding win (Original Post)
fleabiscuit
Sep 2016
OP
It will be a rush to the finish line, Hillary offers a positive agenda and now there will be many
Thinkingabout
Sep 2016
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shenmue
(38,540 posts)1. Go team
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Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)2. It will be a rush to the finish line, Hillary offers a positive agenda and now there will be many
supporters out on the trail pushing her agenda. She is very fit to be commander-in-chief. I know her debate performance will fall in line with the previous debates.