Let's talk about Trump's online presence for a second. Who makes up this base and why does it seem so much larger than Hillary's?

Of winning? Lol, the polls don't lie, truthfully I don't think this will be our year to take most of the top ticket wins. That said, I do expect to see the Republican super-majority in the legislature significantly weakened, and the hope is to leave a lasting infrastructure to take the governor's race in 2018. In theory, combined with a Clinton Presidential win and a 2020 census redistricting - maybe you see new electoral maps enough to help a very competitive Georgia Democratic Party hold the state through the decade.

That's assuming demographic shifts continue to break the way they do, and given Trump's rhetoric I'd lay money we're going to start seeing discussion of generational alienation from the GOP among massive cohorts of Hispanics and younger voters, not even to mention historical records of alienation among blacks.

That's the plan, anyway. This is my 3rd presidential campaign in GA and I'd say it's plausible but not yet to where I'd call it probable. If Clinton wins the national vote by 5%+ and secures the relevant seats on the Supreme Court, then maybe.

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