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« on: May 04, 2021, 11:27:30 AM »

People were too optimistic about the odds of 2022 being a "2002 redux", and while it's likely to be a bad year for Democrats, Atlas is now assuming that for the wrong reasons, since it's a given that people will extrapolate the results of a single election to create a narrative (especially one they want to be true.) While 2022 is one thing, what is ridiculous is how Texas is now the new state that is chronically "not there yet", not in 2024, not in 2028, etc. because of the TX-06 results. I have a feeling that the takes about Texas will age as well as the takes about Georgia.
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