Saturday, 20 October 2012

AMERICAN ELECTION: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SWING STATES



What is a "swing state"? What is the definition of the term "swing state"?

In politics, a "swing state" is a state in which neither party (Republican or Democrat) can claim a decisive historical advantage. For this reason, a "swing state" could vote either way, which makes integral states to campaign in.

Some examples of swing states: Ohio, Florida

Ohio and Florida are both considered "swing states" because they could both go to either the Democrats or Republicans in any given election year. For that reason, Presidential candidates will spend a tremendous amount of resources on these two states. If you win both Ohio and Florida, then there is a very good chance that you will win the Presidency.

States that traditionally vote one way are considered "safe states".

Note: another name for a swing state is a "battleground state".

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