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I think Dems retake the house - I don't think they will retake the Senate but I do think they will shrink the Republican majority
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Sounds reasonableI think Dems retake the house - I don't think they will retake the Senate but I do think they will shrink the Republican majority
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Democrats only need to pick up what - five seats? - to regain control, so even if the GOP re-gerrymanders some states their odds are still pretty good to retake the House, imo, especially if Democrats re-gerrymander some of their own blue states. Regaining a Senate majority is definitely much more of a long shot.Sounds reasonable
They just need three.Democrats only need to pick up what - five seats? - to regain control, so even if the GOP re-gerrymanders some states their odds are still pretty good to retake the House, imo, especially if Democrats re-gerrymander some of their own blue states. Regaining a Senate majority is definitely much more of a long shot.
This is not just not consistent with everything we know about mid terms. Mid terms are usually a referendum on the president. You have seen Trump's approval and it's going to get worse. In addition, the reason Dems overperformed in 22 is that we have the high turnout voters.
Cooper will really have to fuck up to lose NC and I doubt it's all that close. I don't know Maine politics to a fine detail, but if Maine is really in the recession that people report, Collins will get the boot. That's just how American politics works.
You're assuming that this environment is going to be neutral, for some reason. Think 2018 for a better comparison. Except that we're not going to lose Florida senate because we've lost it, and we will win in NC.
I think Ohio is up for a special election. Hopefully Sherrod Brown hops in, and if so, the race will be very close.
The Senate is 53 R - 47 D+I.I think Dems retake the house - I don't think they will retake the Senate but I do think they will shrink the Republican majority
I think Cooper will win in NC although it will be close and maybe the Dems finally knock off Collins in Maine - the most vulnerable incumbent dem is Ossoff in Ga but he has raised a lot of money for his campaign and we have yet to see who the Republican candidate will be - I think best case scenario the Senate ends up 51-49 Republican majorityThe Senate is 53 R - 47 D+I.
Where are the Democratic gains? Any Democratic losses in 2026?
Every blue state has "an inland." Eastern Oregon, Washington and California are all like Maine in that regard. So is PA. NY has plenty of red areas. Despite that inland, Maine went for Kamala by seven points. Someone is voting blue there. And that was in a national environment that was about R +1. So Maine is more or less +7, +8, +9 compared to national, something like that. Or that's what it was in 2024.I’m not thinking the environment will be neutral. I’m thinking it’ll lean Democratic; it might be strongly Democratic.
I’m thinking the old days of a lot of toss-up House races is LONG GONE because of gerrymandering and tribalism and hyping cultural issues.
In terms of the Senate, we’ve gone tribal. The Democrats have a yeoman’s row to hoe…..Look at the map.
And, yes, I do know Maine politics better than you do. In Maine, it’s called “Inland.”
This is not remotely the best case scenario. It's more like an average case scenario. Could the Dems fail to win ME and NC both? Sure. Could they lose another seat? It's possible. But those are worst case scenarios.I think best case scenario the Senate ends up 51-49 Republican majority
Let’s start with purple states. Red states seems like a stretch.We gotta start winning red states with moderates
How do moderates win legislative and congressional and judicial races in North Carolina?We gotta start winning red states with moderates