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« on: May 06, 2019, 05:33:55 PM »

It definitely was a wave, the fact that Republicans barely managed to pick up (only) two seats with a historically lopsided R-favorable map and unpopular/weak Democratic incumbents in ND/MO/FL isn’t going to change that. Sure, they lost a few gubernatorial races they could have won, but let’s not pretend that Republicans swept all competitive gubernatorial races in 1994, 2010, or 2014.
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