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« on: December 10, 2019, 05:38:45 AM »

It's not impossible. But it's super dumb to say it's inevitable, or that Republicans have no way in hell of holding it.

I went a little too far there, but Democrats would almost certainly be favored to win the seat, even if only slightly. Either way, I’m not sure someone who thinks NV is Tilt R in 2020 (a super dumb prediction) and that AZ/GA voted/will vote "10 points to the right of WI" (a super dumb statement) should be one to call other people's predictions dumb.

I never said they will. I said they did, and that we should pay attention to election results > feelings. And Tilt R Nevada is a clear exaggeration yeah, but it's nothing compared to the BS solid D Nevada narrative being perpetuated by some users here.

Nevada had multiple close statewide races (State Treasurer, Secretary of State and Attorney General) in the midterm elections and was right on the national average in the 2016 elections. I do not know about you all but I do consider it a highly competitive state but it is challenging finding the last few votes for the GOP to win there.

Heller lost by a solid but competitive margin. But let's all remember he won in 2012 over this person:



But overall Clark County is just too dominant and Washoe County is too unreliable for the GOP for the Republicans to have many outright victories in Nevada.
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