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« on: October 03, 2018, 10:07:35 PM »

Yeah, people like to point out (and for good reason!) that Heller seems to be stuck in the low to mid 40s, but it’s not as if someone like Joe Donnelly is very close to 50 right now either (I’m aware that he could win with 47%/48% or something like that because of the Libertarian, but I’m talking more about the high % of undecideds in general). It really all comes down to whether you think the environment will carry those red state Dems, and while there are legitimate reasons to believe that undecideds will break towards Democrats in states like IN or MO, it’s definitely not a sure thing by any means.
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