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« on: November 09, 2022, 03:28:09 AM »

I wouldn't say this was a neutral year, with 79% of the vote in according to CNN, GOP house vote margin is 6.5%, with late votes from the west coast that should decline by around 1.5 - 2% based off previous cycles, so GOP will win house vote by 4.5 - 5%, around 1% below 2014 levels, although the distribution of the house vote will end up being much less efficient then 2014. R+5 house vote isn't a neutral year I would say.
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