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Democrats could win 50 seats?
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress...ow-n792061

Tom makes his delusional bubble comment that the Democrats will win 35-70 seats. This is an NBC article (so from the MSM leftwing) explaining how they could win 50-and it proceeds to show just how enormously difficult it would be. Also admits there is no way to win the Senate.

Lots of wishful thinking in the article. Doesn't specifically mention this, but alludes to this-the Democrats would have to take all but one of the 24 districts held by Republicans that Hillary won just to get a 1 seat majority while holding onto all their seats in districts Trump won.
08-21-2017 09:25 AM
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RE: Democrats could win 50 seats?
Thats the one thing that is never brought up. Yes Clinton and the Dems made inroads in traditionally red seats/states

BUT

Trump also made significant inroads in traditional blue seats/states. If Clinton had made her gain without Trump making his she would have won in the landslide everyone was predicting. But no one wanted to give Trump any credit or chance whatsoever so the result was what we saw....a bunch of sad and shocked pandas
08-21-2017 09:38 AM
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