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The Clinton map link is on the top right. McCain still wins.

There is a link for Clinton vs McCain once you click on your link (upper right-hand corner).

Beat me to it Ann.

Yeah, I might look at this through the prism of "Whoever drew this map is on drugs" if they think McCain's going to win Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and that Virginia's not competitive.

Although if this is accurate, it's interesting how the West is percieved. Looking pretty Blue.

One word of caution, much of this is based on SurveyUSA data which is notoriously off the mark.

Is this an April Fool's Day joke?

Very scary. Guess I'd better get my passport renewed.

Very scary. Guess I'd better get my passport renewed.

The only map that matters is the map on November 5, 2008.

Me thinks this is much wishful thinking, with the emphasis on "wishful."

Ohio going to the Republicans, when the Dems had such a strong showing in '06?

Wisconsin and Pa. too?

Found on Slate:

"Last week, a Gallup poll showed that more than 20 percent of Clinton and Obama supporters would vote for McCain if their favorite candidate didn’t get the nomination. A full 28 percent of Clinton supporters said they would vote for McCain if Obama were the nominee."

Most Dems will come home in November and vote for their nominee. If Obama is the nominee (which he will be), then he'll take 90% of Democrats, a lot of Indys, and even some Republicans (15% maybe?).

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