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« on: November 05, 2022, 10:02:38 PM »

     Dems have basically maxed out on this map; in 2018 despite an overall strong year they lost a net 2 seats because they had too much territory to defend. In the hypothetical situation where 2024 is a blue wave the odds are high that they will walk away with another net loss in the Senate as MT, OH, and WV are all states the GOP could conceivably flip even in a poor national environment, whereas there is hardly anything the Dems could realistically pick off. FL and TX would be targets, but if the recent movement in the Latino vote holds they should remain out of reach.
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