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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Nov 1

    Six states are critical to whether President Trump wins re-election. They were key to his victory in 2016 and are battlegrounds in 2020. But within them, 20 counties may be decisive. Here's a look at the battlegrounds within the battlegrounds.https://nyti.ms/3oLruKe 

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      2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Nov 1

        The road to 270 electoral votes may run through Arizona, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. In all of them are voters both candidates are seeking. In all, there are county-level battles that will decide who wins. https://nyti.ms/3oLruKe pic.twitter.com/vT61RldQQs

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      3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Nov 1

        One of the states is Florida, diverse but conservative-leaning, and almost always close in presidential elections. It’s likely to be decided by one or two percentage points again this year. Here's where, exactly, the winner may be decided.pic.twitter.com/OGkg9Jjozc

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      4. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Nov 1

        Miami-Dade County: A Democratic stronghold, it's not one Trump would hope to win. But this majority-Hispanic area was a disappointment for Democrats in 2018, especially in heavily Cuban-American precincts. Younger Cuban voters have started identifying as Trump Republicans here.pic.twitter.com/hieSYwlA53

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      5. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Nov 1

        Pinellas County: Perhaps Florida's biggest swing county. The area backed Trump after twice going for Barack Obama. It's a Florida microcosm: solid for Democrats in St. Petersburg and Midwestern retirees elsewhere.pic.twitter.com/372scFBlXV

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      6. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Nov 1

        Osceola County: Near Orlando, it's increasingly Hispanic. Conservative retirees have been joined by hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans, who didn't register to vote in 2018 in numbers that Democrats had hoped. So far this year, they're lagging other groups in early voting.pic.twitter.com/cHdAlL3FP5

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      7. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Nov 1

        Those three parts of Florida could be crucial to who wins the state. But in the other battlegrounds — Arizona, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — similar, local contests are playing out on the ground. See more from those states here.http://nyti.ms/3oLruKe 

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      1. Lucy Colombia‏ @LucyCol Nov 1
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        Question we should ponder ... what kind of system allows someone like Trump, a fundamentally flawed individual, not just to be elected, but to remain in office for a full term? The absurdity of a possible reelection is even more terrifying #vote

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      2. Broncos Country. Win. Lose. Or Tie‏ @BroncoGuy87 Nov 1
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        AmErIcA ... 20 counties to determine the future for all 3,141 other counties makes sense smh #endelectoralcollege #VoteBidenHarris2020

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      2. rb‏ @twitingmachine Nov 1
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        If Biden loses, it's due to the Latino vote.

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      3. ImmAttyNE‏ @ne_imm Nov 1
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        Which is INSANE!! How does that happen. Why am I an immigration lawyer then?

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