Which result would you consider a win or loss for your party? (user search)
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« on: June 07, 2017, 10:42:11 PM »

Democrats regain the house and the GOP failing to get to 55 senators would be a loss.

A win would be the GOP restricting losses in the house to below 15, and getting to at least 55 senators, preferably while having all current GOP incumbent Senators holding onto their seats (though Heller is tilt R at best and I can easily see him losing.)

Also a yuuuuuge win in the Gubernatorials would be winning VA this year (NJ is obviously lost), holding all Gubernatorials excluding NH, ME, NV, and NM while taking CO, MN, CT, AK, and RI.

Also if Rauner pulls off reelection I will be ecstatic regardless.
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