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« on: December 15, 2016, 03:10:41 PM »

A generation is usually viewed as up to 20 years, give or take. So in that respect, no. They may be out until 2022, though. Like TN said, it depends how well they do in 2018. If they can limit GOP gains then they can rebuild over the next 3 cycles. Best case scenario may envision a slim majority (or 50/50) by Jan 2021 if they can pretty much make 2018 a wash for Republicans.
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