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Orser67
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« on: November 22, 2017, 02:28:33 PM »

I do wonder if there's an outside chance of a House wave in Texas. Obviously Hurd's seat in Southwest Texas is competitive, and then there are the two Clinton-Republican seats (Texas-7 near Houston and Texas-32 near Dallas) that should be at least somewhat competitive.

But then on top of that, there are a bunch of seats that could be wave targets. Clinton won at least 40% of the vote in Texas-2 (open seat), Texas-3 (open seat), Texas-6, Texas-10, Texas-21 (open seat), Texas-22, Texas-24, Texas-25, and Texas-31. And then of course there's Cruz's Senate seat. If the Republicans have a really bad election, some of these seats, especially the open seats, could plausibly go Democrat.
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