2020 isn’t looking much better Senate-wise for Dems. But maybe they can stop Blormpf from being re-elected. 
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ND, TX and TN are all winnable. ND and TX extremely likely actually. Tennessee also likely, why do you have no faith in Blackburn? Polls looking OK for her.
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I’m talking about Dems. Gone for Dems.
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Oh right, massive misunderstanding. In that case I agree!
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You’re more pessimistic than I am.
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Florida and Missouri are 50/50. Tenn, ND, and Nevada are going republican Arizona could have an upset but I see it going republican Montana and Indiana are going Democrat. Even if we lose Florida and Missouri, it’s still 48-52.
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Missouri is a red state, no idea how you get Nevada red but Montana blue, cocaine Mitch is about to pump life into our Indiana campaign, and Florida is a toss up
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I’m only going off polling numbers (never can be 100% sure) Nevada is currently pulling more conservative and Montana more liberal. If I made my map based on no data, Montana, NV, AZ, and WV would all go red, Florida is going to always be a swig State. Indiana I got no clue tbh.
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Well Montana hasn’t been polled really since kavanugh as well as Missouri
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True, AZ had a complete flip after Kavanaugh. WV is going to stay blue, if their senator voted against Kavanaugh he could’ve kissed that seat goodbye.
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Remember Polling nationally in the mid terms is off historically by 3% in favor of the Dems. Shift polls generally to the right Even when the Dems win the mid terms
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i know this kind of cockiness CAN be bad luck, so i'm generally sparing with it but as of right this moment, what the actual heck: https://twitter.com/europesperance/status/1050490532043116545 …
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"kneel before ZOD (?)" really not in great shape anywhere across the world atm bwahahapic.twitter.com/Oa8FRh6ycu
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