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An Election More Like 2000 or 2004

An Election More Like 2000 or 2004
An Election More Like 2000 or 2004


Chuck Todd: “For me, this endgame feels more like 2000 and 2004 than like any of former President Donald Trump’s previous elections (2016 and 2020). Why do I say that? For one thing, the polls are indicating a much closer race this time than in 2016 or 2020. The last time the polls were collectively this close in the final month of a campaign was during George W. Bush’s two successful presidential elections.”

“And I’d argue that in both of Bush’s elections, but 2000 especially, the campaigns ended in a sort of draw, in that both parties split the battleground states, rather than their being swept by one candidate. From 2008 through 2020, the winning candidate either swept or nearly swept the final six to eight battleground states.”

“This year, one could easily see the seven core battlegrounds splitting fairly evenly.”

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