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The_Doctor
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« on: May 05, 2017, 04:43:56 PM »

I wouldn't make judgments based on the House version unless the Senate version mirrors it. Basically it would be irresponsible to judge this early. I strongly suspect the Senate will bury the bill or make it strongly more palatable.

Also please remember this isn't a reverse 2010. A lot of districts are heavily Republican naturally and are unlikely to elect Democrats. We're not in an era where Republicans are dislodged from Congressional majorities easily. The 2010 wave happened because a lot of people by default wanted a Republican congressional majority.

I'm sticking to marginal Democratic gains.
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