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« on: September 02, 2020, 10:38:39 AM » |
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'In 12 congressional districts where the winning margin for either party was greater than 15 points in 2018, the Democrats lead by 8 points (51% to 43%). In the six most competitive districts, though, the Republicans lead by 10 points (50% to 40%). In July, the Democrats held small leads in both the safe seats (49% to 46%) and the competitive ones (48% to 43%).'
Wouldn't that include Trump blowout counties too? I don't understand this part.
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