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Nyvin
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« on: January 25, 2017, 03:15:08 PM »

Does anybody have the same numbers for the House? I imagine there are more Hillary-district Republicans than Trump-district Democrats, but that might just be projecting.

GOP Congressmen in Hillary Districts: 22
Dem Congressmen in Trump Districts: 10

difference: 12



2016 GOP House seats won: 241
2016 Dem House seats won: 194

difference: 47


The Democrats don't need 241 seats, they just need 218.   That's a net gain of 24 seats.
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