Reflection Time, 6 Months Since The 2018 GE's, Was It A Blue Wave Overall? (user search)
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« on: May 06, 2019, 09:53:23 PM »

The state legislative gains however were quite weak, the dems had a net gain of only 309, somewhat below average and flipped only 6 chambers, so in the state legislative chamber criteria it was clearly not wave.

I agree with most of the spirit of this post but this point ignores the fact that Ds were fighting against crazy gerrymanders in several states - that 309 statistic isn't directly comparable to an "average" that includes previous elections.
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