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Mr.Phips
Junior Chimp
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« on: October 20, 2020, 04:00:55 PM »

MI panic is over. NC panic is in. I do not like Cal's numbers in North Carolina, and I'm prepared to make that race Tilt R just out of instinctive pessimism. But we will see if the tightening is real, or if this is a one-off.

The MI panic was completely unjustified, as there is no way James was winning unless Trump pulled within a couple of points statewide, which isn’t happening.  NC on the other hand will likely be a close Biden win that could see enough drop off to cost Cunningham the seat.
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Mr.Phips
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2020, 04:06:33 PM »

MI panic is over. NC panic is in. I do not like Cal's numbers in North Carolina, and I'm prepared to make that race Tilt R just out of instinctive pessimism. But we will see if the tightening is real, or if this is a one-off.

The MI panic was completely unjustified, as there is no way James was winning unless Trump pulled within a couple of points statewide, which isn’t happening.  NC on the other hand will likely be a close Biden win that could see enough drop off to cost Cunningham the seat.
NC is pretty dem downballot. I really dont think Biden is winning here if Tillis is winning

Generally agree, but I could see some people voting Biden and then leaving the Senate ballot blank.
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