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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhat is your prediction for the November election?
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Democrats will gain seats in the house and Senate with a massive blue wave | |
11 (58%) |
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Democrats will gain seats in the Senate, lose seats in the house but hold both chambers | |
1 (5%) |
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Democrats will gain seats in the Senate, lose seats in the house while losing the house and holding the Senate | |
5 (26%) |
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Democrats will lose seats in both chambers, and lose both chambers | |
0 (0%) |
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Democrats will make small gains in the house and Senate . | |
2 (11%) |
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Something else | |
0 (0%) |
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What is your prediction for the November election? (Original Post)
ColinC
Aug 2022
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Demovictory9
(32,464 posts)1. let's work to make it the first choice
DFW
(54,414 posts)2. I think it's a minor variation on one of the above
I think we hold the Senate and even get between one and three seats more than we have now.
I am cautiously optimistic that we hold the House, maybe even gain a seat or two, now that Cyndi Lauper
has taught them to sing "true colors" and to show everyone theirs.
LetMyPeopleVote
(145,374 posts)3. Are you ready for ROEVEMBER?
ColinC
(8,303 posts)4. Yep!!
Beautiful Disaster
(667 posts)5. No clue about the House. Feel confident about the Senate.
I'm leaning toward their losing the House due to the gerrymandering but I think the House is less easy to predict because there isn't a significant amount of actual polling at that level.