Who's more likely to get reelected in 2020, Will Hurd or Anthony Brindisi? (user search)
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  Who's more likely to get reelected in 2020, Will Hurd or Anthony Brindisi? (search mode)
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Will Hurd
 
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Anthony Brindisi
 
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« on: December 17, 2018, 12:14:30 PM »

I don't know much about Brindisi or NY-22 except that it's a normally Republican-leaning area, but I voted for Hurd. O'Rourke driving out voters certainly had a part in keeping Hurd's margin of victory very narrow, but the former's victory in the district despite the latter's re-election shows that Hurd still has crossover appeal. At this point in time, I can't see Trump in Texas in 2020 winning by as little as Cruz did, so I would assume that Hurd holds on. Yes, Trump will likely still lose TX-23, but if Hurd remains non-controversial and has a bipartisan, moderate appeal, he will hold on.
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