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  Is the Democratic gubernatorial wave building? (search mode)
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Orser67
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« on: October 13, 2014, 12:24:29 PM »

A wave is still unlikely, but possible.

Either way, I'm excited that the Dems have a good shot at winning swing states with large populations. PA looks like a lock, while Florida, Michigan, Wisconsin, and even Georgia are in play. I'm hopeful that this will help Dems with redistricting in 2022 (of course, anyone who wins in 2014 has to win re-election in 2018, but incumbency is at least an advantage).
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