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gf20202
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« on: October 17, 2016, 10:54:14 PM »

Josh K is a pretty pathetic GOP-spinning mouthpiece. They are likely in worse shape than that in those senate races.
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« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2016, 11:03:59 PM »
« Edited: October 17, 2016, 11:09:32 PM by gf20202 »

Josh K is a pretty pathetic GOP-spinning mouthpiece. They are likely in worse shape than that in those senate races.

Yeah, if this is what the GOP is spinning through sympathetic "journalists" then they really may be collapsing across the board.

This was his next tweet:

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He clarified that the Wisconsin isn't among those seven, which means FL is in margin of error? Don't believe it but it would have to be that.

Bayh losing isn't losing currently in IN. The GOP's internal polling is garbage if they believe that.
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« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2016, 11:13:34 PM »

Per piecing together Kraushaar's replies to people, Republicans lead in 6 of the 7 races within the margin of error; the one where the Democrat leads is NV. The 6 races in question seem to be PA/NH/NC/IN/MO/FL; he repudiates someone suggesting Wisconsin saying that's not within the margin of error. Presumably Democrats are therefore pretty safely up in Illinois and Wisconsin.

So...Republican internal polling is suggesting that if the election were right now, the Democrats would gain only 2 Senate seats (IL/WI), but that with even a small push they would gain 8 (those two, plus MO/IN/NC/PA/NH/FL; he notes that the Democrats are putting up the weakest effort in FL, so presumably it would be last to flip). That would be enough to make anyone panicky.
You have it right apparently. He said it was FL and not WI, which makes zero sense. How is Rubio only up 3 in FL and yet Bayh is losing in IN? Just proves GOP internal polling is crap if that's the case.
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