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Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
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« on: January 29, 2022, 10:37:50 AM »
« edited: January 29, 2022, 10:43:31 AM by SOCIALIST MR BAKARI SELLERS »

The Current prediction is 10 seats R H and a 53)47 D Senate D's netting LA, WI and PA and parity in Govs 25 D/2I/13 Rs if Beshear is at 60 percent in rural KY Kelly can win as an incumbent in rural KS, incumbency in red states is an advantage than challenger look at Sherrod Brown he has bucked the trend in R OH

Guess what the last poll in KS was Kelly up 5 but Rs are cheating by not passing Voting Rights and LA and GA are going to Runoffs it's Jan 2022 not October

It's the end result that matters not the polls look at now, I know the Rs are excited but anxiety isn't gonna get you closer to Election between now and October and D's can recover too Biden polls are already going up most of the Civiq polls which are pure TRASH has Biden at 40/45 percent not 35 and the next QU poll isn't gonna be Biden 33 PERCENT
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