Winning Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
It's the intersection point for their paths to 270 electoral votes.
Winning Pennsylvania, Georgia, and North Carolina.
To replicate his 2020 success and overcome national turnout trends.
Virginia and Georgia.
To fill the void and push his narrative of fraud if results are delayed.
They celebrate Beggar's Night on October 30th to reduce vandalism.
The Mets beat the Yankees four times this year.
The Netflix show Love is Blind and its DC-based contestants.
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