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Nyvin
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« on: April 23, 2019, 05:57:14 PM »
« edited: April 23, 2019, 08:01:12 PM by Nyvin »

The Iowa dems should focus on the more urban areas mostly, since that's where the party as a whole is going.

67 should be a gimme,  that's a suburban seat right outside of Cedar Rapids, I don't know how the Dems haven't taken it yet.

37 is near Ankeny and is almost exactly the kind of district moving toward the democrats.  30 is right to the east still in Polk county, that's viable too.


There's also 91, 92, and 94 outside of Davenport,  all pretty suburban too.

55 is rural, but it was close in 2018 and Clinton only lost it by about 7%....*shrug* why not.

16 is right outside Omaha, was close in 2018.

That's 8 GOP held districts that I see as viable and the Iowa dems only need 4.   That's certainly doable.

To the posters saying "2018 dem wave year!" Ummm..how the heck do you know how 2020 is going to be like?  That's not much of an argument.
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