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Question: Jon Tester’s minimum wage vote...
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makes him more likely to be re-elected.
 
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makes him less likely to be re-elected.
 
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will have a statistically insignificant impact on his re-election chances.
 
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« on: March 09, 2021, 04:24:46 PM »
« edited: March 09, 2021, 04:27:55 PM by MR. KAYNE WEST »

It won't affect him due to fact all Rs have is Gianforte and Rosendale, retreads arent successful Bullock, James, Strickland Bredesen

That's why we have a good chance picking up seats all of candidates haven't lost races before

Rs have been losing seats in the House or the Senate since they peaked in n 2016 with Benghazi Hillary, how are we supposed to think 2022 they will gain seats and we have a 2016 Senate map and we only lost it due to Hillary

The only person will lose is Manchin to a Generic R, he might retire anyways, but WVA is gonna be AL 2020
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