I did this based on my judgment and gut feel. We'll see how right I am, but notice the resulting electoral vote count, (which was unintentional). If it's a tie and it's up to Congress as the law states, then Obama wins.
Have a try on NPR's map site and we'll see who's the most correct come election day...
+ Atul
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I actually went with Florida as the surprise swing state even though it is leaning red...
Posted by: Scott P. | September 24, 2008 at 10:45 PM
After 2000, I'd just as soon not have a tie. I do know that Ohio and Indiana are quite close right now. If Ohio in particular breaks democratic then Pennsylvania would be my worry for an Obama win.
Posted by: chancelucky | September 25, 2008 at 01:48 PM
Scott,
Good to see your comment. There are a few leaning red states that could go blue. We each just have to use our psychic power.
CL,
Yes, a tie would be a bad thing in some ways. I'm not saying I want it; I just predicted it using my intuition, (and psychic power). As a Buckeye, I hope Ohio goes Obama. I'm ashamed that they collectively went Bush in 2004.
Posted by: Atul | September 25, 2008 at 10:48 PM
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