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« on: October 26, 2020, 11:36:23 PM »

For redistricting, the big one is probably TX-house (break R trifecta). You've also got MN senate (gain D trifecta), a longshot chance of both houses in NC (gain D trifecta), and the potential to break the Republican super-majority in KS. Less relevant to redistricting, both chambers in AZ, the IA house, the MI house, and the PA house could flip D, while the AK house could flip R. Maybe FL-house or one of the GA chambers could flip D in a miracle.

FL-Sen flips before FL-House I think
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