I mean... that's accurate, no? Wasn't that Fetterman's whole campaign schtick? |
I worked in Congress in 1994 and 2010. This is nothing. |
If NV goes R that’s +2 for the Senate GOP assuming WI/AZ and AL/HI and GA/PA cancel each other. Even if the Dems pick an extra one of those they’re still behind 51-49 no tiebreaker… |
I have to say that if Ohio or NC were this close without National Democratic Party support, gosh, what could they have done with support. As a person raised in NC, I have to say, it really is purple. Invest that way and it will pay off. |
Ding ding ding |
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From Twitter:
This is getting worse and worse for Dr. Oz by the minute. He's underperforming Trump by high single digits in virtually every completed county, and by pretty sizable margins too. If this holds, he genuinely may be the single worst candidate of 2022. Fetterman very clearly favored. |
Didn’t they do that in 2020 and came away with a bruising loss thanks to Cal Cunningham? The amount of money in that race was historic. |
| Whitmor won MI |
| From Twitter: Republican candidate Tim Michels has not yet conceded to Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, but that is expected soon, according to insiders. |
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MILWAUKEE INCOMING!!!
City of Milwaukee unofficial absentee vote totals Evers: 53,560 (+46,649) Michels: 6,911 Barnes: 53,513 (+45,953) Johnson: 7,560 |
| Not a bad night |
But Cheri Beasley has a lot more appeal than Cal Cunningham had. |
I suck at math but that puts Barnes and Johnson virtually tied. Please tell me there are more blue votes coming in from Milwaukee. |
there are...it will be close |