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« on: March 22, 2018, 09:18:38 PM »
« edited: March 22, 2018, 09:22:42 PM by DTC »

In 1930, the economy was going into a depression. Today, the economy is booming. It did help Saccone, although not enough to pull it off because he was a bad candidate, and his opponent was a good one, and this was an ancestrally Democratic area. But even then he nearly won. The economy will be even better by November if this keeps up.

I think the GOP will be fine in the midterms, and keep both chambers.

Look at where Conor Lamb won. Given this drivel, I'm not sure you have really put any thought or analysis into it.

He got dominated in the ancestrally democratic area.

But he won a sh!tton of districts that had republican ID in the allegheny suburbs. The allegheny suburbs are not "ancestrally democratic" whatsoever. They are actually ancestrally republican.

Conor Lamb had to have won many people who had been voting Republican all their life to do as well as he did in the allegheny suburbs.

2018 is going to be a YUGE dem wave no matter how much concern trolls like you, Beet, say otherwise.
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