The AP had been meticulous about disseminating word for word narratives for decades; making sure there's zero deviation across all MSM outlets, but we can't figure out how many votes either party has in the House race?! Check it. We have 212. 210? 214? I've seen as many as 216. Dems? 203? 202? Why is this so hard? Where are we really? Anybody know?
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AP has 214 - 203 with several outstanding. Republicans are leading in 8 of the outstanding races. If their leads hold we will have 222. Why they haven't been fully counted yet I don't know. Waiting for all ballots postmarked by election day? Just dragging their feet?
I think these seats were selected to be a last ditch if they needed them. And as it appears, that is the case. The problem is that too many eyes are still on these remaining races. We have the seat in Wash 4 because they are both Reps - so actually you could say we have 215 according to the AP. All the other Rep leaning seats that remain are single seats in various states except CA that has 4, which makes 8 in total out of the remaining 18 to be called. We need every seat we can get. Now is the time they are finding extra ballots. Too close for comfort.