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« on: January 25, 2017, 02:49:53 PM »

I think based off of a likely bad Trump approval the reps pick up 2 seats in MO and IN while losing NV/AZ an maybe either TX due to Ted being Ted or UT due to thrid party so a range of +1 R to +1 D seems reasonable. While in the house pants a much easier path for dems which I why I'm very confident in a D flip in 2018

Isn't Cruz pretty popular on Texas? Utah likes all non Trump republicans and he still won by a decent margin. Agreed about NV/AZ and IN/MO and I think ND will flip as well, and possibly an upset in OH or Florida. GOP will lose seats but keep the house pretty easily.
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