'18 Midterms: Dems win House by largest midterm raw vote margin ever

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I'm tired of old white people.
these exit polls don't make any sense and don't match up with how close the race was. if black people supported desantis like this he would have cruised to victory by at least 5%.
 

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:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:

@DEAD7 saying for months that not voting is stupid and he'd never support it and yet, mysteriously, here he is parroting the GOP playbook yet again. :pachaha:

I hope his bar is a casualty of gentrification just to watch him squirm.
I believe everyone should vote:ehh:being saying so for months.


:lolbron:But I enjoy watching you guys go in on make believe positions, so please continue.
 

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All of this.

The Dems should seriously analyze these midterms and understand truly why they flipped seats in places like Kansas, Iowa and Oklahoma while losing popular high profile races in GA, TX and FL. It will serve well for 2020 campaigning.
Yep the definition of a learning experience. It would have been nice to have a Democratic governor in Florida....BUT at the same time the state agreed to let cons vote in elections again.
 

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Which candidate is this for?

From fivethirtyeight.

"According to preliminary exit-poll data of the national electorate, white voters who are 45 and older backed Republicans, along with white men overall. The other demographic groups voted for Democrats. White women are almost evenly split, however, so we could see those results change as more of the vote is tallied."
 

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By "not really work" do you mean making a state that is a republican stronghold a battleground state for the next candidate or himself if he decides to run again?

It worked with voters that that might not have voted otherwise, didn't seem to do much for changing the mind of Trump voters.

Definitely agree that Beto made the race alot closer than it should've been, but I don't think Gillum was wrong for taking the approach he did.
 
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