Which party benefits electorally from Breyer's retirement? (user search)
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  Which party benefits electorally from Breyer's retirement? (search mode)
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Question: Obviously the Democrats benefit by getting to replace him with someone much younger, but what party will do better in 2022 as a result of the retirement?
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Author Topic: Which party benefits electorally from Breyer's retirement?  (Read 1227 times)
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Junior Chimp
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« on: January 27, 2022, 10:28:59 AM »

Too early to have a real effect unless the fight gets nasty. In which case it might maybe galvanise some Dems, but probably not significantly.

This. It depends on whom Biden nominates and how the nomination process goes. On average I expect a wash, but voted R, because muh Dems in disarray.
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