IF/THEN
The Bifurcating Paths to Victory
Assuming O wins MN, WI, MI, and PA, AND O wins Ohio,
he must win at least one of the following:
IA, CO, NV, VA, FL, or NC
Assuming O wins MN, WI, MI, and PA, BUT loses Ohio and wins FL
he wins.
Assuming O wins MN, MI, and PA, BUT loses Ohio and WI and wins FL,
he must win one of the following:
NH, IA, CO, NV, VA, or NC
Assuming O wins MN, WI, MI, and PA, BUT O loses Ohio,
he must win FL
OR he must win two of the following:
NC ,VA, CO
OR he must win three of the following:
CO, (NV OR IA), (VA or NC)
OR he must win three of the following
IA, NV, (VA or NC)
OR he must win four of the following:
NH, IA, CO, NV, VA, NC
Assuming O wins MN, WI, MI, BUT loses PA
he must win FL plus (OH or NC)
OR he must win FL plus any two of the following:
(NV or IA), CO, OH, NH, VA, NC
Or he must win OH and win FL
OR he must win OH plus (NC and VA)
OR he must win OH plus NC plus CO and one of the following:
NV, IA, OH, NH
OR he must win OH plus NC and any two of the states:
NV, IA, NH
OR he must win NC plus VA, CO and (NV or IA)
OR he must win NC plus VA, NV, IA, and NH
OR he must win OH plus VA and CO and any two of the following:
NV, IA, NH
NOTE:
I'm not really a stat guy, but I've tried to provide a way to look at the path of the dragonfly come election day. If you find errors here or something important I've omitted, please send a reply. Thanks