Analyst: Election Really Hinges on Texas, Four Other States
Veteran political strategist Jim Ellis stresses five southern states that Trump must win again to have a shot at an Electoral College victory; Biden needs to defend the Great Lakes.
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Veteran political strategist Jim Ellis stresses five southern states that Trump must win again to have a shot at an Electoral College victory; Biden needs to defend the Great Lakes.
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