How the Suburbs Will Swing the Midterm Election

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Another so-called professional analysis of the November elections. Filled with all sorts of facts and suppositions on what voters are going to do.


Worked out real well in 2016, didn’t it?


Democrats have a large enough pool where they can win some of the suburban districts, not all of them, (and) win some of the rural districts, not all of them,” adds Askarinam. “They only need to build up to 23 seats. There are dozens of seats that are competitive.”

Increasingly in America, density is our political destiny, with suburbs playing the crucial role not just in who is elected president but also who controls Congress. In 2018, more than just about any other year, those two go hand in hand.

More of this mind-boggling stuff @ The Suburbs Are the Midterm Election Battleground - CityLab
 
The big problem with this type of analysis at this time is that job creation is mostly in the Red edge. For example the U haul index Phoenix to LA is $1100 v. $100 the other way the worst differential in the nation. After the next mudslide season there could well be no one outside of a mansion or illegals living under a roof in LA.
 
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Another so-called professional analysis of the November elections. Filled with all sorts of facts and suppositions on what voters are going to do.


Worked out real well in 2016, didn’t it?


Democrats have a large enough pool where they can win some of the suburban districts, not all of them, (and) win some of the rural districts, not all of them,” adds Askarinam. “They only need to build up to 23 seats. There are dozens of seats that are competitive.”

Increasingly in America, density is our political destiny, with suburbs playing the crucial role not just in who is elected president but also who controls Congress. In 2018, more than just about any other year, those two go hand in hand.

More of this mind-boggling stuff @ The Suburbs Are the Midterm Election Battleground - CityLab
Just another Day Dream from the progressives hopes. Hey, they unasked themselves during the hearings and we don't forget over night.
 
851a10060.png


Another so-called professional analysis of the November elections. Filled with all sorts of facts and suppositions on what voters are going to do.


Worked out real well in 2016, didn’t it?


Democrats have a large enough pool where they can win some of the suburban districts, not all of them, (and) win some of the rural districts, not all of them,” adds Askarinam. “They only need to build up to 23 seats. There are dozens of seats that are competitive.”

Increasingly in America, density is our political destiny, with suburbs playing the crucial role not just in who is elected president but also who controls Congress. In 2018, more than just about any other year, those two go hand in hand.

More of this mind-boggling stuff @ The Suburbs Are the Midterm Election Battleground - CityLab
Language Reveals Character

"Not all of them" is not only redundant, it is a verbal tic of spoiled and sheltered know-it-alls.
 
851a10060.png


Another so-called professional analysis of the November elections. Filled with all sorts of facts and suppositions on what voters are going to do.


Worked out real well in 2016, didn’t it?


Democrats have a large enough pool where they can win some of the suburban districts, not all of them, (and) win some of the rural districts, not all of them,” adds Askarinam. “They only need to build up to 23 seats. There are dozens of seats that are competitive.”

Increasingly in America, density is our political destiny, with suburbs playing the crucial role not just in who is elected president but also who controls Congress. In 2018, more than just about any other year, those two go hand in hand.

More of this mind-boggling stuff @ The Suburbs Are the Midterm Election Battleground - CityLab
Just another Day Dream from the progressives hopes. Hey, they unasked themselves during the hearings and we don't forget over night.

Unfortunately, quite often we have. Americans today have the attention span of a gnat and the memory of a goldfish.
 
The suburbs elected Trump

We will see if they are still happy with their choice
 
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Another so-called professional analysis of the November elections. Filled with all sorts of facts and suppositions on what voters are going to do.


Worked out real well in 2016, didn’t it?


Democrats have a large enough pool where they can win some of the suburban districts, not all of them, (and) win some of the rural districts, not all of them,” adds Askarinam. “They only need to build up to 23 seats. There are dozens of seats that are competitive.”

Increasingly in America, density is our political destiny, with suburbs playing the crucial role not just in who is elected president but also who controls Congress. In 2018, more than just about any other year, those two go hand in hand.

More of this mind-boggling stuff @ The Suburbs Are the Midterm Election Battleground - CityLab
Language Reveals Character

"Not all of them" is not only redundant, it is a verbal tic of spoiled and sheltered know-it-alls.
They Degraded the Language and Nobody Noticed

More jargon from this obnoxious conceited clique is "I know (you'll say I'm too lazy to learn grammar), but (actually, grammar is pedantic, picky and pointless)." Somehow, because of their undeserved over-confidence, they prevent their listeners from saying, in this case, that they're just making excuses for their laziness.
 
Given how stupid the outcome of the Kavanaugh hearings was from the Ds I can't see how any other strategy could do the Ds more damage than they did to themselves.
 
Given how stupid the outcome of the Kavanaugh hearings was from the Ds I can't see how any other strategy could do the Ds more damage than they did to themselves.

Outrage over Republicans mocking a victim of sexual assault will cost Republicans Congress
 
Let me get this straight. People who moved out of the city, into more rural areas, are going to act like big city liberals in a month. Bartender, I'll have what the researcher is having.
 
The 'suburbs' have extended way beyond bedroom communities supporting a large urban area and include what, in the past, used to be defined as 'rural.' It is these areas that Democrats misinterpret as their constituencies.
 
let's face it Trump like Ted Cruz has a low likeability quotient, he is also very effective and competent. This will be the second election where the electorate will look at the opposition and say "Oh no, the only sane choice is Trump and the Rs."
 

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