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Marius25

(3,213 posts)
Sun Nov 13, 2022, 10:40 PM Nov 2022

Control of the House looks impossible now

The batch of votes left for AZ-1 is more red than the batch that just dropped, and Hodges only got like 44%.

CA-41 is also looking out of our reach.

Without those 2 seats, assuming we can win everything else, we won't have enough for the majority.

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Control of the House looks impossible now (Original Post) Marius25 Nov 2022 OP
I was a bit dismayed when I saw that. AZ(6) is also headed the wrong way. CORRECTED eppur_se_muova Nov 2022 #1
thinking we will get 213. maybe a few more. NewHendoLib Nov 2022 #2
I'm Pretty Firm On THat 213 Me. Nov 2022 #3

eppur_se_muova

(36,261 posts)
1. I was a bit dismayed when I saw that. AZ(6) is also headed the wrong way. CORRECTED
Sun Nov 13, 2022, 10:49 PM
Nov 2022

It's starting to look like only 211 for the Dems. It's not over 'til it's over, but control seems out of reach. A narrower gap than 211-225 could still happen.

There are five races in CA where Rs are in the lead that could conceivably be reversed by a large crop of mail-in ballots. Could happen. Could happen. But it better start happening soon.

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