In the next few days, the battle will move to Pennsylvania (20), Michigan (15), Wisconsin (10) and Minnesota (16). Ahead in Pennsylvania, tied in Michigan and Wisconsin, and slightly behind in Minnesota, these new swing states look to be the battleground.It's one week before the election, and Morris is dreaming about people "discovering" something new about Obama. Like how he's Kenyan and hates freedom. He also expects a Republican six-seat Senate gain, because if he's going to be wrong, he might as well be spectacularly wrong.Or will the Romney momentum grow and wash into formerly safe Democratic territory in New Jersey and Oregon?
Once everyone discovers that the emperor has no clothes (or that Obama has no argument after the negative ads stopped working), the vote shift could be of historic proportions.
1:52 PM PT: Ha ha, I didn't even notice this but it was pointed out in the comments.
Morris says Michigan has 15 electoral votes. It has 16
He says Minnesota has 16 electoral votes. It has 10.
He says Colorado has 10 electoral votes. It has 9.
He says Nevada has nine electoral votes. It has 6.
Oops.
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