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wbrocks67
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« on: June 20, 2022, 08:11:05 PM »

One has to wonder, but if the GOP completely strikes out across the map in the key states, what will the internal implications be in the party? It could perhaps lead to wholesale changes.  It seems almost too easy for a GOP wave this time around and the Democrats may end up netting seats both in the upper chamber and also in the governorships.

Plus, if the Democrats do decently at the top of the ballot, could there be a bit of a trickledown to the House where more Democrats save their seats or hold onto their seats than we think?

It really seems and feels like as of now, the Republicans have set themselves up for a disastrous November.  They'll spin it of course if they win the House, but internally, anyone who knows electoral politics will know they blew it.

Yeah, it will be interesting to see if House races continue to get nationalized and follow what the Sen/GOV races are. There was still quite a bit of ticket splitting in 2020 though with Biden/house R seats though so it remains to be seen.
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