May 12, 2008

The Electoral Map 5/12/08

Filed under: Uncategorized — mccainvirginia @ 3:35 am

The semester ended last week so expect much more frequent posts for the next few months.

It’s been quite awhile since we last took a look at electoral math for this November’s general election.  The big development has obviously been Barack Obama’s all but securing the Democratic nomination.  Barring an epic collapse, it’s full steam ahead for a McCain/Obama show-down this November.

Once again every state is placed into one of five categories: Strong McCain, Lean McCain, Tossup, Lean Obama, and Strong Obama.  Placements factor in 2000 and 2004 results, current polling data and general intuition.

School has been kicking my butt lately but let’s take a quick look at the Electoral College in a hypothetical McCain/Obama general election race. I will break down the states into five categories: Strong McCain, Lean McCain, Toss-Up, Lean Obama, and Strong Obama.

Strong McCain

Alabama – 9

Alaska – 3

Arizona – 10

Arkansas – 6

Georgia – 15

Idaho – 4

Indiana – 11

Kansas – 6

Kentucky – 8

Mississippi – 6

Montana – 3

Nebraska – 5

North Dakota – 3

Oklahoma – 7

South Dakota – 3

Tennessee – 11

Texas – 34

Utah – 5

West Virginia – 5

Wyoming – 3

Lean McCain

Florida – 27

Louisiana – 9

Missouri – 11

North Carolina – 15

South Carolina – 8

Virginia – 13

Toss-Up

Colorado – 9

Michigan – 17

Nevada – 5

New Hampshire – 4

New Mexico – 5

Ohio – 20

Pennsylvania – 21

Lean Obama

Iowa – 7

Maine – 4

Minnesota – 10

Oregon – 7

Washington – 11

Wisconsin – 10

Strong Obama

California – 55

Connecticut – 7

Delaware – 3

District of Columbia – 3

Hawaii – 4

Illinois – 21

Maryland – 10

Massachusetts – 12

New York – 31

New Jersey – 15

Rhode Island – 4

Vermont 3

Tallying it all up we get:

Strong McCain – 157, Lean McCain – 83, Toss-Up – 81, Lean Obama – 49, Strong Obama -168

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