Give up your right to say "I told you so" tomorrow morning! I know I myself was completely wrong in 2016. Will I repeat my error, or will I predict everything to the last electoral vote?
This thread is not supposed to be a contest. I would just like to see what you think will happen before it does. Whether you just want to predict a Trump or Biden victory, predict how a single state will go, or post a full map, go ahead and let us know!
One more thing: predicting a Trump victory does not entail support for Trump, or vice versa. These are predictions about the outcome of an election, NOT arguments about the merits of each politician.
Anyway, without further ado, here's my map:

A few interesting things:
Much ado has been made about Biden's poll numbers in Arizona, Texas and Georgia. While these numbers are encouraging for Biden, I think many Democrats in these states might find longer lines and other forms of voter suppression. Still, there are several opportunities for Biden to steal several traditionally red states, while Trump does not have many options when it comes to flipping blue states.
Polls have been showing that Biden might win Nebraska's second district. While this is certainly interesting, I think it may be nullified by Maine's second district, which voted for Trump in the last election, polls as a toss-up and just
seemed like it was still Trump country during my time in Maine.
The closest states that Trump can flip are Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Florida. He can afford to lose either Pennsylvania or Michigan, but not both, and he absolutely needs Florida. If election night finds Biden winning these states easily, I think we can write the obituary on the Trump presidency. If election night has Trump winning these states, we will have to wait up to a few days to see if mail-in ballots (which take longer to count and lean heavily Democratic, this election especially) will cover the difference.
So yeah, post your predictions, argue about the outcome, but NOT about which candidate is better. I don't think the five undecided voters are going to see this post and change their minds.
Oh yeah, and I know I'm posting this on Election Day. I was actually planning to post it next week, but I've been trying not to procrastinate so much.
