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« on: May 28, 2018, 01:44:01 PM »

The economy is stagnet,  tax cuts haven't worked. The Senate was always a stretch anyways.  But,  there is 25 districts that can be picked up

2.3% Q1, 2.8% Q2 (projected). Tax cuts have been saving me noticeably more money with each pay check. No offense but I don’t think socialists are good people to take advice on the economy from

Approval for the Tax Bill has steadily declined since its peak early in the year. It’s now a net liability.

I doubt the tax bill will be a political asset or liability in 90% of competitive elections. The American public slightly disapproves of it, but is not considered important to many voters. The 10% will be in wealthy areas where the SALT deduction was heavily utilized, like northern NJ, NY, and VA-10, and extremely red states where Democratic senators are trying to win reelection.
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