'Good map for Dems': Nate Silver assesses odds of GOP winning Senate...all Dems need is to pick up 2 seats (PA &WI) & they don't need Manchin & Sinema

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all Dems need is to pick up 2 seats (PA &WI) & they don't need Manchin & Sinema...anymore to pass their agenda

 
all Dems need is to pick up 2 seats (PA &WI) & they don't need Manchin & Sinema...anymore to pass their agenda


It's like a "glass half full/half empty" thing at this point in time. But if the Biden administration continues its current direction up until 2024, the GOP will sweep the Senate.
 
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Nate Silver also said Hillary would win at least 320 electoral votes in 2016. How'd that work out?
she did win the presidency though, had Russia and the electoral college and Comey's letter and sexism and ageism not been a factor
 
she did win the presidency though, had Russia and the electoral college and Comey's letter and sexism and ageism not been a factor
Where is the /s on that? Because that is a massive joke! No, the people that voted in the Rust belt didn't vote against here because of sexism or anything to do with emails. They did it because they were sick of being screwed over with outsourcing. In which HIllary and her husband were big players in.
 
she did win the presidency though, had Russia and the electoral college and Comey's letter and sexism and ageism not been a factor

She would have also "gotten away with it" too, if it hadn't been for those meddling kids. :laughing0301:

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all Dems need is to pick up 2 seats (PA &WI) & they don't need Manchin & Sinema...anymore to pass their agenda

What part of their agenda? Also, do you think that ramming through unpopular laws on a bare tie-breaker vote will stand for long? They can pack SCOTUS but as soon as the majority flips again, the Rs will just change the balance again. How far are you willing to go in support of your party mandating things rather than negotiating at all? It's going to end badly for us all if that's the course we choose to take. Every 2-4 years we'll see major flips in policy and it will help no one. It just brings secession closer.
 
Thankfully, they won't have the house anymore even if they win those senate seats. ;)

But a Senate run by Democrats can do lots of damage with the advice and consent of Biden appointees.

But Nate Silver is grasping at straws.
 
Thankfully, they won't have the house anymore even if they win those senate seats. ;)
Yeah, but they don't need the House to unilaterally choose to pack SCOTUS and they most certainly will do so as soon as they are able.
 
What part of their agenda? Also, do you think that ramming through unpopular laws on a bare tie-breaker vote will stand for long? They can pack SCOTUS but as soon as the majority flips again, the Rs will just change the balance again. How far are you willing to go in support of your party mandating things rather than negotiating at all? It's going to end badly for us all if that's the course we choose to take. Every 2-4 years we'll see major flips in policy and it will help no one. It just brings secession closer.
both Green New Deal and Medicare For All for starters, which Fetterman of Pennsylvania and Mandela Barnes of Wisconsin both support
 
both Green New Deal and Medicare For All for starters, which Fetterman of Pennsylvania and Mandela Barnes of Wisconsin both support


LOL Further wrecking an already wrecked Biden economy.

Anyway, Republicans will retake the House so neither of those craptastic things is happening.
 
Green New Deal is a loser in PA outside Philly and Pittsburgh....Too many energy jobs to be had to allow that kookery to be enacted.


But late into the morning after Election Day, they keep finding ballots for Democrats. Strange how that works, eh.

Remember in 2016 how the networks waited for hours hoping for more ballots from Philadelphia to show up and give PA to Hillary. Only that time it never happened. But that was an outlier.
 
Based on the seats up for election, I think the Democrats have a good chance of holding the Senate. But they will likely lose the House.
 

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