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It does looks like the House margin is going to be very tight. GOP-led almost certainly, but by a sliver.
Posted by
ty97
Nov 8 '24, 08:12
Need 218 seats for a 218-217 majority. GOP looking to get around 218-220.
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"House Rs had trouble turning lights on with 221-222 seats." -- (link)
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ty97
Nov 8, 08:13
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When they had to compromise with a Dem-controlled Senate. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Nov 8, 08:25
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Yeah perhaps. But if you can only lose 1-5 votes, and some of those votes are from swing districts... -- nm*
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ty97
Nov 8, 08:26
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Like any of them would have the balls to stick their neck out against Trump, swing seat or no. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Nov 8, 08:30
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agreed -- nm
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Epiphany
Nov 8, 08:36
hee -- nm
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mud
Nov 8, 08:14
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