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Biden Is Projected To Be The President-Elect. Here’s How It All Went Down.
Some long-run narratives about this election could really come down to how things pan out in Georgia and Arizona. Both turning blue would be a notable shift compared with past presidential elections — Arizona last went Democratic in 1996, Georgia in 1992. But both times, Bill Clinton won with a plurality in the low- to mid-40s because of the presence of Ross Perot. This time, if Biden wins them, he’ll be very close to 50 percent in each.
That may well be borne out over the next two months, Nate, as the state decides the fate of Biden’s governing agenda for the next two years.
I still think of Georgia as the MVS (Most Valuable State) of the election, Nathaniel.
