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Posted on 11/2/18 at 3:31 pm to okietiger
quote:No.
Will Repubs keep House come Tuesday?
But it will be close.
Posted on 11/2/18 at 3:55 pm to okietiger
Probably not, the early voting may stop some of the wave. GOP did a good job in early voting. Still, in some places like Virginia, New Jersey and California where the stay leans Democrat the wave is going to hit a lot of those seats held by Republicans.
225-230 is my prediction
Still, I think the Republicans do well in Senate races
GOP -Pick Up
Missouri
North Dakota
GOP - Hold
Tennessee
Arizona
DEMS- Pick Up
Nevada
DEMS Hold
W Virginia
Florida
Montana
Indiana
I have the Senate +1 GOP but wouldn’t be surprised if they added 2 seats this cycle.
225-230 is my prediction
Still, I think the Republicans do well in Senate races
GOP -Pick Up
Missouri
North Dakota
GOP - Hold
Tennessee
Arizona
DEMS- Pick Up
Nevada
DEMS Hold
W Virginia
Florida
Montana
Indiana
I have the Senate +1 GOP but wouldn’t be surprised if they added 2 seats this cycle.
Posted on 11/2/18 at 3:59 pm to Nastradamus
Yes and pick up two in Senate.
Posted on 11/2/18 at 4:07 pm to okietiger
Not likely. But I don't think it's going to be the "blue wave" the libs believe will happen.
It will likely be in line with most off year elections where the party not in the White House prevails in the mid-term election.
But the Republicans will increase their majority in the senate. That should help on future judicial confirmations.
It will likely be in line with most off year elections where the party not in the White House prevails in the mid-term election.
But the Republicans will increase their majority in the senate. That should help on future judicial confirmations.
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