Based on current polls, the electoral college map is looking very good for Donald Trump.
The map image below will appeal to many Democrats and people in the media. It shows Trump dominating in swing states and winning the election by a wide margin.
Tom Bevan, co-founder of Real Clear Politics, posted the map on Twitter/X. Look:
If the election were held today, based on current RCP polling averages in battleground states, this would be the electoral college map: https://t.co/3EDqmgGopE pic.twitter.com/YHtzczLf64
— Tom Bevan (@TomBevanRCP) March 15, 2024
The Washington Times suggests Minnesota is also in play for 2024:
Due to Biden’s horrendous policies, however, Minnesota’s 10 electoral votes will also be at stake. First, in 2016, Hillary Clinton prevailed in Minnesota by just 44,000 votes against Trump, even though she had barely campaigned there. And the fact that a whopping 18.9% of voters chose “Uncomtched” in Minnesota’s recent Democratic presidential primary may be a sign of things to come. The American Muslim community’s opposition to Biden’s foreign policy in the Middle East will be a major factor in Minnesota.
In the 1992 presidential election, businessman Ross Perot received nearly 24 percent of the vote in Minnesota, which allowed Democratic challenger Bill Clinton to decisively win the state over President George H. W. Bush.
This year, independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an environmental lawyer and member of the famous Democratic political family, will almost certainly be on the ballot in Minnesota, taking votes away from Biden, the unpopular incumbent president.
If the RCP map were accurate, Trump would win by more in 2024 than in 2016.
According to the RealClearPolitics average of major polls, here’s where the election stands today: Trump wins every swing state and wins by a larger electoral margin than in 2016. https://t.co/ntZzJTkPLk
— Joe Concha (@JoeConchaTV) March 15, 2024
Of course, much of this will depend on voter turnout and voting, but things appear to be trending in the right direction.