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« on: November 24, 2022, 04:00:21 PM »

Others:

Best winning:

Marco Rubio basically only ran 2-3 points behind a Presidential frontrunner, except instead of facing the corpse of Charlie Crist he was facing one of the most celebrated D recruits of the entire cycle.

Michael Bennet ran against a "moderate" Republican in a year where Ds faced serious prospects of losing college educated suburban voters and he got basically the same margin Joe Biden did two years earlier (despite an R+4 shift in the national environment).

Kinda also feel like we need to credit Ron Johnson for managing to win enough ticket splitters to pull out a win even while Evers was winning, particularly against another high-quality recruit in a state Ds had been targeting and pouring resources into since December 2016.

Worst winning:

Chuck Grassley turned in his worst performance in decades and lost ground in every urban center in one of the most rapidly red-shifting states in the country.

Worst losing:

Bolduc... lmao.
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