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BL53931
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« on: July 04, 2016, 01:03:13 PM »

Right now all the polls I am seeing are indicating what may be a wave election with the GOP being decimated in November. It is way early to predict much for sure but most of the threads simulating election results seem to be more or less tilted toward the GOP.

I'm a newbie here and find this board entertaining and enjoyable. I know spinning a narrative about a close election is vastly more interesting than one about a blowout would be. Maybe that's it. Just my opinion..

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BL53931
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« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2016, 01:27:10 PM »

OK, that was pretty much my thinking upon reflection.

I did note that a couple I read seemed to indicate many of the marginal Senate seats going GOP. My personal feeling is that they will lose the Senate and the Dems will pick up anywhere from 6-8 seats.
I think both McCain and Grassley are in big trouble with 3-4 other seats being easy pick offs (IL, WI).

It's all in fun- gotta remember..
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