I know you think that way. Only Trump states are in play. The ones Hillary barely won are solidly Democrat. I doubt it will work out that way. How can the Dems run a candidate who was more qualified than Hillary? According to Obama, the most qualified candidate in history!!!!! Originally Posted by bambinoInteresting. Of the 9 states I specifically mentioned, I am giving 5 to Trump right off the bat. I believe Michigan will go Democratic. The other 3 I won't predict at this point in time.
In Minnesota, Democrats won both Senate seats and the Governorship in 2018 by wide margins. I won't call it "solid" Democratic in 2020 but I would certainly say it leans Democratic.
I just don't see any other states other than NH possibly flipping in 2020. I say this by looking at 2018 election results and Trump approval ratings in those states. Certainly I could be wrong just as you could be wrong on stating Michigan and Pennsylvania will stay red in 2020.
As eccielover pointed out, 4 of the closest 5 races in 2016 went Trump's way and the 5th, NH, is of minor importance.
Hillary may have been more qualified than any of the 2020 Democratic contenders but she also carried more baggage than any of them. Many voters voted against Clinton rather than for Trump. There won't be that negativity towards whoever wins the Democratic nomination in my opinion.