Unfortunately it looks like Brown is going to lose in Nevada. He was ahead and we have been watching his lead slip away with mail in ballots in Clark County. Same thing happened the last time with Laxalt. Very discouraging. Nevada has gone CA. One bright spot, at least it appears that Nevada voters are against a ranked jungle primary and voted yes on requiring ID to vote in person.
We still have not won the House. Several races in CA not yet decided with some narrow leads. Only 8 more seats left to take the House with 27 still open. We desperately need a few more seats. 13 of those 27 are currently leaning Rep.
Absolutely my fren. Everyone mostly looks at the presidential race and forgets about the other important races that Trump needs to be able to forward his agenda. If we lose the House that will definitely make things more difficult. We don't need a Pelosi repeat.
Not sure what stats you are looking at. Right now it stands at 211 to 199 according to the AP. We just picked up another seat in CA. Only 7 more to go to win back the House. There are still 25 undecided. Some of those CA races are standing between 50% and 75% of votes counted so they still have a way to go and they are taking their time. I don't put anything past them in Dem stronghold states where most of these uncalled races are taking place.
Unfortunately it looks like Brown is going to lose in Nevada. He was ahead and we have been watching his lead slip away with mail in ballots in Clark County. Same thing happened the last time with Laxalt. Very discouraging. Nevada has gone CA. One bright spot, at least it appears that Nevada voters are against a ranked jungle primary and voted yes on requiring ID to vote in person.
We still have not won the House. Several races in CA not yet decided with some narrow leads. Only 8 more seats left to take the House with 27 still open. We desperately need a few more seats. 13 of those 27 are currently leaning Rep.
So there is still cheating going on.
Absolutely my fren. Everyone mostly looks at the presidential race and forgets about the other important races that Trump needs to be able to forward his agenda. If we lose the House that will definitely make things more difficult. We don't need a Pelosi repeat.
Not likely that we lose the House. We have 216 to their 204. 218 is majority.
Not sure what stats you are looking at. Right now it stands at 211 to 199 according to the AP. We just picked up another seat in CA. Only 7 more to go to win back the House. There are still 25 undecided. Some of those CA races are standing between 50% and 75% of votes counted so they still have a way to go and they are taking their time. I don't put anything past them in Dem stronghold states where most of these uncalled races are taking place.
Good info, thanks.