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Hindsight was 2020
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« on: March 01, 2017, 12:06:47 PM »

I wouldn't extrapolate too much from state legislative specials. Congressional specials, definitely, but not too much (see: NY-20, NY-23, PA-12 in 2009/10).

Why would there be a difference though? Legislative elections have been shown to be obscure and far enough down ballot where opinions of the incumbent White House party generally dominate voters' decisions.

Personally I think we'll need to wait until after this November's elections to make more solid predictions, but these special elections have been showing some signs.
^ This^ it should concern RWers a bit that these elections involved a fired up dem turn out with a disinterested GOP turnout because that could be a likely scenario on November 2018
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