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PMB's battleground map (based on PMB and other markets as of 8/13/2016):
 * Safe Trump - AK, ID, UT, MT, WY, ND, SD, NE, KS, OK, MO, AR, LA, AL, MS, KY, TN, IN, WV.
 * Likely Trump - Texas, South Carolina, NE-02.
 * Leans Trump - Ohio and Florida.
 * Toss-ups - GA, NC, VA, PA, MI, WI, IA, AZ, NV.
 * Leans Clinton - Colorado and New Hampshire.
 * Likely Clinton - Minnesota, New Jersey, ME-02.
 * Safe Clinton - HI, CA, OR, WA, NM, IL, MD, DC, DE, NY, RI, MA, CT, VT.

Start at 214 Clinton, 211 Trump.

Romney was able to win Arizona and Georgia in 2012. He was also able to win North Carolina. If Trump wins them all, that would put him up to 253.

Even if Hillary's VP pick is from Virginia, she wants to put the coal miners out of business, close the mines, and close the jobs. Well, a lot of coal miners are from Virginia. If he can win Virginia, that would put him up to 266, pick one and he's the next President of the United States. Probably Iowa, where senator Ernst is from. She attacked Hillary Clinton badly.

What if Trump cannot win Virginia, but can still win Iowa? He said he could win Michigan and Pennsylvania, that would bring him to 295.

No losing candidate has won Nevada since 1976. Before that, the last time that happened was 1908. Nevada would bring Trump's total to 301.

Wisconsin is the final state left. Paul Ryan and Scott Walker support Donald Trump. If Trump can win Wisconsin, that would bring his total to 311. If Trump wins Virginia, the total is 324.

Trump can even win Connecticut and Delaware! With that, the total is 334.

Colorado and New Hampshire? 347! According to sites, Hillary's most likely number of EVs is 347.

New Jersey, ME-02, and Minnesota? 372! ME-02 will be much easier to win for Trump! Minnesota has the longest Democratic streak, which started in 1972.

Had Carter not won South Carolina in 1976, it would have the largest Republican streak, which would start in 1964. Instead, it's a massive tie of streaks which started in 1968.

What if Trump can also win Oregon, New Mexico, and the rest of Maine? The total would be 387, to Clinton's 151.

As a matter of fact, all nominees (presidential and vice presidential) are all older than the incumbent President Obama. (However, the Republican first lady candidate is much younger.)