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Holding all of their 25 Senate seats
 
#2
Picking up 3 Republican Senate seats
 
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« on: May 08, 2017, 08:24:14 PM »

In 1964, 25 Democratic seats were up. The Democrats picked up 3 Republican seats, but lost 1
seat, California. The idea of the Democrats losing a Senate seat in California in an epic Democratic wave seems absurd today, but it happened.

Coincidentally that is the same class up in 2018. Spooky.

Ironically If Hillary won 2018 would literally be her 1994 as its the same class.
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