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Simple math and logic...
7 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2018
7 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2018
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Retirement when they are confident that their seat is safe GOP.
Perhaps you should ask President of the United States Hillary Clinton?Retirement when they are confident that their seat is safe GOP.
not likely. retirement because they'll either get thrown out or will be in the minority and it won't be fun for them anymore.
Perhaps you should ask President of the United States Hillary Clinton?Retirement when they are confident that their seat is safe GOP.
not likely. retirement because they'll either get thrown out or will be in the minority and it won't be fun for them anymore.
Polls swing toward GOP, easing fears of midterm disasterPerhaps you should ask President of the United States Hillary Clinton?Retirement when they are confident that their seat is safe GOP.
not likely. retirement because they'll either get thrown out or will be in the minority and it won't be fun for them anymore.
Dude.................that was a year ago...................can you possibly come up to the present day and understand what is going on NOW?
Ultraliberal CNN...Perhaps you should ask President of the United States Hillary Clinton?Retirement when they are confident that their seat is safe GOP.
not likely. retirement because they'll either get thrown out or will be in the minority and it won't be fun for them anymore.
Dude.................that was a year ago...................can you possibly come up to the present day and understand what is going on NOW?
Simple math and logic...
7 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2018
I knew that when UC Berkley caught on fire and the ISIS flag flew over the truck as it ran over people in NYC sidewalks...Simple math and logic...
7 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2018
Simple math and logic...
7 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2018
Simple math and logic...
7 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2018
Simple math and logic...
7 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2018
By any math, Republicans have an easy path to keeping the Senate
What can go wrong?
1. Trump
2. They listen to the extreme right and run Roy Moore's and Sherriff Joes for otherwise winnable seats
3. They get a poor turnout in a midterm
4. 2018 turns into a referendum on Republican excesses
Actually, it depends on how things shape up this summer.
However...................it's kind of apparent that Trump is scared that the GOP might have a hard time this next election, because he was telling everyone at his rally yesterday that they needed to go and vote rather than go out to dinner or the movies.
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not likely. retirement because they'll either get thrown out or will be in the minority and it won't be fun for them anymore.
Did that guy run on Men with Boobs going into girls bathrooms? Or running on taking more of your own money in taxes because the constituents that voted democrat is too stupid to know better what to do with that money? Of course not, they just slander the right, saying how racist, sexist, homophobic, the right is, while they themselves are the true bigots on the planet, and liars too..Simple math and logic...
7 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2018
By any math, Republicans have an easy path to keeping the Senate
What can go wrong?
1. Trump
2. They listen to the extreme right and run Roy Moore's and Sherriff Joes for otherwise winnable seats
3. They get a poor turnout in a midterm
4. 2018 turns into a referendum on Republican excesses
Democrats flipped a Missouri state House seat Tuesday, marking the 35th seat that has changed from red to blue since Donald Trump became president.
Mike Revis, 27, defeated his Republican opponent in a special election Tuesday by 3 percentage points.
The 97th District in Jefferson County went for Trump in the presidential election by 28 points.
In other words, the district has swung 31 percentage points toward Democrats since Trump won last year.