Cali and NY-pay attention. Can’t play nice or by the rules when the other side doesn’t.
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I couldn't disagree more. The most likely outcome is a tidal wave. It doesn't really matter much if the Dems are rudderless. How would you describe the GOP in 2010? An organized juggernaut?Yeah, short of actual revelation of the Epstein files that show Trump with a dead girl or a live boy on footage, I don't actually expect some blue tidal wave or anything like that next year in the midterms. I know it's a veritable political eternity away from being election season but right now it feels like the Democrats are totally rudderless and are entirely reliant upon hoping and praying that the GOP continues to shoot itself in the dick (a safe bet, to be fair). I think the Democrats can win a slim House majority and pick up a Senate seat if they're competent (NC) or two if they're lucky (Maine). Beyond that, hard to see any seismic shift in the current political environment. But I'm just a guy shooting the shit on the internet. I know nothing.
Unfortunate, but has to be done.California Democrats are charging ahead with an ambitious and potentially expensive plan to squeeze between five and seven more Democratic seats out of their congressional map.
The goal: To offset the Republican redistricting in Texas — and potentially elsewhere — and win the House majority next year.
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Yeah great point. I am very likely overthinking.I couldn't disagree more. The most likely outcome is a tidal wave. It doesn't really matter much if the Dems are rudderless. How would you describe the GOP in 2010? An organized juggernaut?
Midterm elections are almost always referenda on the current administration. Negative partisanship and outrage drives votes.
Yep. There’s a difference between disapproving of how members of a party are doing their job and not voting for members of that party/voting for members of the opposing party."Only 19% of registered voters approve of the way Democrats in Congress are handling their job. Even among Democratic voters, a majority (52%) disapprove of congressional Democrats while only 39% say they’re satisfied."
I think Luntz is trying to make a case that just doesn't matter. If I were asked if I approve of how Democrats are doing their job in Congress I would say no. But I think most of those being polled would still vote to limit Trump's congressional support now that they have seen how lawlessly he is acting.
Agree. I disapprove of how they are doing because they are not pushing back effectively against Trump. I sure as hell won't vote for a Trump sycophant, er, I mean, a Pub.Yep. There’s a difference between disapproving of how members of a party are doing their job and not voting for members of that party/voting for members of the opposing party.