Orser67
Junior Chimp
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« on: June 09, 2017, 05:31:34 PM » |
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« edited: June 09, 2017, 05:37:37 PM by Orser67 »
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House win: Re-take control House meh result: Pick up ~15-22 seats. House Republicans would have a very hard time getting anything done with such a small majority. House loss: anything less than a pickup of 15 seats.
Senate win: Break even Senate meh result: Lose a couple seats Senate loss: Lose 4 or more seats
Guv win: Pick up ~8 seats Guv meh result: Pick up ~4 seats Guv loss: Anything less than a pickup of a couple seats
For the gubernatorial races, I'm most concerned the effect on 2022 redistricting. So OH, PA, GA, MI, IL, and FL stand out as key races, and a "win" would require winning at least half of those races.
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