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Question: Are The Democrats Toast in 2018 after Kavanaugh?
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MillennialModerate
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« on: October 09, 2018, 05:22:16 AM »

Yes.

Well not toast... but the house is a Tossup at best.

Senate is long gone
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« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2018, 07:41:04 AM »

Yes.

Well not toast... but the house is a Tossup at best.

Senate is long gone

Im tired of saying that it isnt, so I will instead ask, how is the house just a tossup? Doesnt polling point towards a D house gain being lean D at worst?

I say that’s because so many districts are gerrymandered to the point that Dems need to have far bigger turnout in a lot of them. The congressional generic ballot likely needs to be around 8% for the House. If all things were equal as far as the districts being fairly drawn, then yes’s easily Dems take the House. But things aren’t equal. They are rigged for the GOP. I see the house being like 221-214 for the (non-atlas red) red team
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