2020 President: Consensus Electoral Map

As of November 3, 2020

This map aggregates the ratings of nine organizations  to come up with a consensus forecast for the 2020 presidential election. 

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Use this map as a starting point to create and share your own 2020 electoral map forecast.

November 3: Arizona moves from Leans Democratic to Toss-up.

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The map at this URL was originally created for the 2020 election as a Trump vs. Biden forecast. For an interactive map, choose one of the following:
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