Which result would you consider a win or loss for your party? (user search)
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Hoosier_Nick
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« on: June 08, 2017, 06:42:14 PM »

I pretty much agree with everyone else. For the House, winning it back seems to be the average and if we do better than that, it's a good night. If not, it's probably a poor performance.

For the Senate it's probably a loss of 2 seats.

For gubernatorial elections probably around 5.
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