That seems to be the smart bet. Tough to tell though because of the mail in ballots. Loeffler is more hated by the Trumpers so she is definitely more vulnerable but she could still win too which would defy all logic.
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Originally posted by French Rage View PostIf Lauren Boebert is so concerned about protecting her family, then being married to a guy who got arrested for exposing himself to a child probably doesn't help."It's as if the Drumpf Administration is made up of the worst and unfunny parts of the Cleveland Browns, Washington Generals, and the alien Mon-Stars from Space Jam."
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"Scenes in "Empire Strikes Back" that take place on the tundra planet Hoth were shot on the present-day site of Ralph Engelstad Arena."
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Originally posted by MissThundercat View PostPrediction for today.
What I want: both Warnock AND Ossoff.
What I think will actually happen: Warnock by a thin margin, but Perdue holds on by a slim margin.
538 has both Dems winning, but they acknowledge that (1) many pollsters are sitting it out and (2) there is no good reason for assuming turnout will be within the parameters of normal voting activity.
They could both win by 10 or lose by 10. We just don't know.
Those of you who are deists: sacrifice a goat or a daughter or something. A split is as bad as being swept; we are 1 GB with a final day doubleheader. We need both!Cornell University
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I love that the guy who has effectively taken over day to day running of 538 is indistinguishable from Nate.Cornell University
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Originally posted by Kepler View Post
We have no way of predicting at all.
538 has both Dems winning, but they acknowledge that (1) many pollsters are sitting it out and (2) there is no good reason for assuming turnout will be within the parameters of normal voting activity.
They could both win by 10 or lose by 10. We just don't know.
Those of you who are deists: sacrifice a goat or a daughter or something. A split is as bad as being swept; we are 1 GB with a final day doubleheader. We need both!
Please, Georgia, defy history again.
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Originally posted by psych View PostA split is definitely not as bad as being swept.
sweep: 10 points
split: 1 point
swept: 0 points
I agree with you that 50-50 is no safe Democratic majority, but 49-51 is an unassailable Nazi majority.Cornell University
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Originally posted by psych View Post
Yes, a split would be like kissing your sister. Getting swept would be like going on a bender and waking up next to Eric Trump.North Dakota
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Originally posted by psych View Post
Yes, a split would be like kissing your sister. Getting swept would be like going on a bender and waking up next to Eric Trump.Cornell University
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Originally posted by Fighting Sioux 23 View Post
Is the thought process (putting aside that of course we always want the trifecta), we need a sweep now because in 2022 the Republicans are going to take back the House? The 2022 Senate map looks, at least initially, somewhat favorable. There are no (D) Senators up for reelection in states won by Trump, and there are at least two (R) Senators up for reelection in states won by Biden (Wisconsin and Pennsylvania). If Loeffler is successful tonight, that would push it to three.
For the future, yes, I was initially skeptical of the 2022 Senate map, but as you and others (mainly Handy that I can recall) have pointed out, it’s better than I initially took it for...but, as you also mentioned, it’s entirely possible the House returns to the GOP in 2022. That said, 2018 was great without Trump on the ballot, so maybe 2022 will be the same way. That said, history shows the Presidential party almost always loses seats in the midterms, so already only having a razor-thin margin, it doesn’t look good for Democrats. Win today, and we have two years to pass a couple of decent reconciliation-style bills overhauling a bunch of sh-t. Definitely not as strong as the hand we had after 2008, but the backlash to Biden hopefully won’t be as severe either.
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Originally posted by psych View Post
First and foremost, trifecta. McConnell in power now means everything gets watered down or doesn’t get passed at all. I’ll take Joe Manchin over Susan Collins any day.
For the future, yes, I was initially skeptical of the 2022 Senate map, but as you and others (mainly Handy that I can recall) have pointed out, it’s better than I initially took it for...but, as you also mentioned, it’s entirely possible the House returns to the GOP in 2022. That said, 2018 was great without Trump on the ballot, so maybe 2022 will be the same way. That said, history shows the Presidential party almost always loses seats in the midterms, so already only having a razor-thin margin, it doesn’t look good for Democrats. Win today, and we have two years to pass a couple of decent reconciliation-style bills overhauling a bunch of sh-t. Definitely not as strong as the hand we had after 2008, but the backlash to Biden hopefully won’t be as severe either.
The difference between 49 and 50 Dem seats is a difference of about 50 federal judgeships, not even counting SCOTUS.
We have to sweep.Cornell University
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Originally posted by Kepler View Post
It won't even be Reconciliation anymore. If we win both we'll just pass things, period. Majority rule. The end of McConnell's reign of terror.
The difference between 49 and 50 Dem seats is a difference of about 50 federal judgeships, not even counting SCOTUS.
We have to sweep.
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Originally posted by psych View Post
As much as I loved on him in my previous post, I don’t think Manchin is in favor of getting rid of the filibuster. Maybe they can entice him somehow? I won’t claim to know. I agree about the federal judgeships being important.
With Manchin everything is CYA. If you don't like his principles, well, he has others. So he will buckle to Chuck right up until that principled moment in which it becomes the least bit inconvenient or risky for him, at which point he will fold like a plastic chair. He has the bravery and integrity of a Republican, he just happens to be a Democrat.Last edited by Kepler; 01-05-2021, 02:32 PM.Cornell University
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Originally posted by psych View Post
As much as I loved on him in my previous post, I don’t think Manchin is in favor of getting rid of the filibuster. Maybe they can entice him somehow? I won’t claim to know. I agree about the federal judgeships being important.North Dakota
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Originally posted by Kepler View Post
It won't even be Reconciliation anymore. If we win both we'll just pass things, period. Majority rule. The end of McConnell's reign of terror.
The difference between 49 and 50 Dem seats is a difference of about 50 federal judgeships, not even counting SCOTUS.
We have to sweep.
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