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Question: Do Dems finish with.....
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Over 51.5 Senate seats?
 
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Under 51.5 Senate seats?
 
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wesmoorenerd
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« on: October 26, 2020, 08:31:32 AM »

While I think the Dems getting a raw majority is a pretty decent chance of happening right now, the problem is getting a majority that doesn't rely on Manchin/Sinema, or (more significantly) relying on procedural hawks like Feinstein and King. I'm still a bit skeptical that they do so.

IMO if the Dems are under 52 Senate seats it's as good as a loss in the Senate as nothing will pass.

The only "good majority" is a "ultraliberal majority"Huh?

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