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  2. Swing state - Wikipedia

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    In United States politics, a swing state (also known as battleground state, toss-up state, or purple state) is any state that could reasonably be won by either the Democratic or Republican candidate in a statewide election, most often referring to presidential elections, by a swing in votes.

  3. What is a swing state? Why swing states are so ... - AOL

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    For decades, Ohio was a key swing state and bellwether predicting presidential winners from 1964-2016 - the longest streak of any state in recent history. But in 2024, the state's 17 electoral ...

  4. What are swing states? Pennsylvania part of seven to decide ...

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    What is a swing state? The widely-accepted definition of a swing state is one where voters’ support could realistically go to either the Democratic or Republican candidate. These states often ...

  5. What are the swing states 2024? How Pennsylvania, others ...

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    Swing states will play a crucial role in determining the outcome of the presidential election. These are the important swing states during this cycle.

  6. Swing (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Swing in the United States can refer to swing states, those states that are known to shift an outcome between Democrats and Republican parties, equivalent on a local level to marginal seats. By contrast, a non-swing state is the direct equivalent of a safe seat as it rarely changes in outcome.

  7. What is a swing state, and why is Pa the one to watch? - AOL

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    What is a swing state? Swing states are those in which no single political party has consistent dominance, meaning their electoral votes can swing either way depending on the election.

  8. Swing vote - Wikipedia

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    Swing/Battleground states are states that neither party can guarantee will go in their favor. These are the states that politicians will most likely focus their time to maximize their reach, in the same way that there is a focus on swing voters. Identifying battleground states is much easier than identifying individual swing votes. [citation ...

  9. What are the swing states? See polling, past results for key ...

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    That means small margins of voters in these states could have big consequences for the Electoral College. Here is what to know about the battleground states: Georgia , North Carolina, Pennsylvania ...