arjavrawal
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« on: January 05, 2017, 04:32:07 AM » |
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This is all only what I would hope for.
Democrats have a net gain of 12 seats. They gain the following:
California’s 49th - Doug Applegate defeats Darrell Issa Arizona’s 2nd - Victoria Steele defeats Martha McSally Colorado’s 3rd - Gail Schwartz defeats Scott Tipton Texas’s 23rd - Pete Gallego (or some other Democrat from the area) defeats Will Hurd Florida’s 18th - Randy Perkins defeats Brian Mast North Carolina’s 7th - Thomas Mills defeats David Rouzer Virginia’s 5th - Jane Dittmar defeats Tom Garrett New York’s 1st - Anna Throne-Holst defeats Lee Zeldin New York’s 22nd - Kim Myers defeats Claudia Tenney New York’s 24th - Colleen Deacon defeats John Katko Wisconsin’s 8th - Eric Genrich defeats Mike Gallagher Nebraska’s 2nd - Pete Festersen defeats Don Bacon
Targeted by the Democrats, still lost: Montana’s at-Large - Denise Juneau loses to Matthew Rosendale California’s 21st - Daniel Parra loses to David Valadao Maine’s 2nd - Eliot Cutler (who re-registers as a Democrat) loses to Bruce Poliquin Iowa’s 1st - Swati Dandekar loses to Rod Blum Iowa’s 3rd - Mike Sherzan loses to David Young New York’s 19th - Will Yandik loses to John Faso Minnesota’s 3rd - Terri Bonoff loses to Erik Paulsen Pennsylvania’s 8th - Shaughnessy Naughton loses to Brian Fitzpatrick Pennsylvania’s 16th - Christina Hartman loses to Lloyd Smucker
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