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Gustaf
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« on: December 15, 2017, 07:49:37 AM »

Forum discourse on this would really be helped by a standardization of terms - I think Democrats are likely to win the national popular vote by a big enough margin to qualify as a "wave". Whether that wave will translate into big seat gains is another question due to all the factors we all know about.

I suspect the dynamics of these things will lead to Democrats capturing the House but that's more a hunch than anything else.
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Gustaf
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« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2017, 03:43:09 PM »

I have decided that for a wave the Democrats must win a 52 seat majority.  51 is a victory. 50 is a spittoon  of warm spit.  49 or less is a disaster.

This is, objectively, a very bad take.

The madly whatabouting pedo-lover had a bad take? What a shocker Tongue
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