Anna Komnene
Siren
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« on: March 15, 2018, 07:50:30 PM » |
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If the midterms go as badly for the GOP as it seems they might, that will definitely be bad for Republicans in the near term. Their majority is artificially high due to gerrymandering, and democrats in a lot of areas of the country have made it part of their campaign to undo that. Naturally, if democrats manage to get the numbers to do that in enough places, it will cause bigger problems for Republicans than they already have. With that said, they're obviously not doomed. The thing about fair districts that everyone always fails to mention is that they can swing to either party depending on the times. So if democrats become unpopular (and who are we kidding? policitians are sh**t, so obviously people will find a good reason to dislike dems eventually...) - the GOP will be there to swoop back in.
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