Over/Under 210.5
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Looks like it will be 213-214...
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@LuFins-Dad said in Over/Under 210.5:
Looks like it will be 213-214...
Where are you getting those numbers, LF'sD?
You're saying the remains seats will all go GOP?
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@George-K I donât know which seats Drcision Desk has called and which they havenât, but CNN has it currently at 222-207, but the Republicans are ahead in CA-21, CA-25, LA-5 is a runoff between Republicans, NY-2, NY-11, and NY-22. Iowa is a dead heat...
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213 and NY-22 is going through a Judicial Review after 2 lead changes in subsequent recounts. That would make 214.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Over/Under 210.5:
213 and NY-22 is going through a Judicial Review after 2 lead changes in subsequent recounts. That would make 214.
See @jolly sig line, LOL.
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Officially 213 - 222 with NY22 still in recount (Republican up by 12) BUT even though Iowa 2 had been certified by the state (Republican won), the Democrat loser is contesting the results directly to the House and Nancy Pelosi.
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@lufins-dad said in Over/Under 210.5:
Officially 213 - 222 with NY22 still in recount (Republican up by 12) BUT even though Iowa 2 had been certified by the state (Republican won), the Democrat loser is contesting the results directly to the House and Nancy Pelosi.
So pathetic. I have no respect for anybody who holds with the side of any politician who contests election results. Democrats, you are LOSERS!
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@lufins-dad said in Over/Under 210.5:
Officially 213 - 222 with NY22 still in recount (Republican up by 12) BUT even though Iowa 2 had been certified by the state (Republican won), the Democrat loser is contesting the results directly to the House and Nancy Pelosi.
Thatâs still a shocking result. Four years of blitzkreig and look at what almost happened and they still drink their own bath water.
2022 has to be very very frightening.
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@loki said in Over/Under 210.5:
@lufins-dad said in Over/Under 210.5:
2022 has to be very very frightening.
Especially considering Republicans control the majority of redistricting...
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@loki said in Over/Under 210.5:
@lufins-dad said in Over/Under 210.5:
Officially 213 - 222 with NY22 still in recount (Republican up by 12) BUT even though Iowa 2 had been certified by the state (Republican won), the Democrat loser is contesting the results directly to the House and Nancy Pelosi.
Thatâs still a shocking result. Four years of blitzkreig and look at what almost happened and they still drink their own bath water.
2022 has to be very very frightening.
Not sure it is so shocking. I think that the election was President Trumps to lose. The election was not so much people voting against the Republic party, but people voting against President Trump.
He really has no one to blame but himself. If he was less acting like âTrumpâ and more âpresidentialâ, I think he would have won.
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@taiwan_girl said in Over/Under 210.5:
@loki said in Over/Under 210.5:
@lufins-dad said in Over/Under 210.5:
Officially 213 - 222 with NY22 still in recount (Republican up by 12) BUT even though Iowa 2 had been certified by the state (Republican won), the Democrat loser is contesting the results directly to the House and Nancy Pelosi.
Thatâs still a shocking result. Four years of blitzkreig and look at what almost happened and they still drink their own bath water.
2022 has to be very very frightening.
Not sure it is so shocking. I think that the election was President Trumps to lose. The election was not so much people voting against the Republic party, but people voting against President Trump.
He really has no one to blame but himself. If he was less acting like âTrumpâ and more âpresidentialâ, I think he would have won.
So the entire mainstream media for four years, the investigations and impeachment that the democrats ran, the threat to democracy, the implications of Russian agent, Kompromat and influence were all just Background noise and didnât mean a thing?
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@loki said in Over/Under 210.5:
@taiwan_girl said in Over/Under 210.5:
@loki said in Over/Under 210.5:
@lufins-dad said in Over/Under 210.5:
Officially 213 - 222 with NY22 still in recount (Republican up by 12) BUT even though Iowa 2 had been certified by the state (Republican won), the Democrat loser is contesting the results directly to the House and Nancy Pelosi.
Thatâs still a shocking result. Four years of blitzkreig and look at what almost happened and they still drink their own bath water.
2022 has to be very very frightening.
Not sure it is so shocking. I think that the election was President Trumps to lose. The election was not so much people voting against the Republic party, but people voting against President Trump.
He really has no one to blame but himself. If he was less acting like âTrumpâ and more âpresidentialâ, I think he would have won.
So the entire mainstream media for four years, the investigations and impeachment that the democrats ran, the threat to democracy, the implications of Russian agent, Kompromat and influence were all just Background noise and didnât mean a thing?
You forgot burying the Hunter Biden story (anybody still think Rudy was wrong on that one?) and totally ignoring Joe's cognitive decline or past voting record.
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@loki oh they did have some effect, but donât you think that president Trump made enough mistakes that even with all that, he could have won?
In my mind, very few people based their vote (for example) on the impeachment hearing. I donât think that had much of an effect on the âmiddle votersâ.
For those on the far sides of each party, that just made them stronger to vote either for/against President Trump. Those in the middle, not too much effect.
For example, me. I am probably a little bit on the left side of center, but not too far. For the impeachment thing, I stated that President Trump probably offered something in return for something, but that is always done. I certainly didnât think it was an impeachment. Iâm guessing that a lot of people in the middle thought the same way.
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@taiwan_girl said in Over/Under 210.5:
@loki oh they did have some effect, but donât you think that president Trump made enough mistakes that even with all that, he could have won?
In my mind, very few people based their vote (for example) on the impeachment hearing. I donât think that had much of an effect on the âmiddle votersâ.
For those on the far sides of each party, that just made them stronger to vote either for/against President Trump. Those in the middle, not too much effect.
For example, me. I am probably a little bit on the left side of center, but not too far. For the impeachment thing, I stated that President Trump probably offered something in return for something, but that is always done. I certainly didnât think it was an impeachment. Iâm guessing that a lot of people in the middle thought the same way.
Some effect?
Massive understatement, don't you think?
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@taiwan_girl said in Over/Under 210.5:
@jolly I donât think so.
I donât believe that your giving that middle 20 or 30 or 40% of the voters enough credit.
Ever talk to everyday people? Not the political junkies that hang around here, or the fringe 20% of either side, but average Americans that pay minimal attention to politics, except until within a month of the election?
Those guys get their info from the MSM and they don't generally fact check anything. A constant barrage of negative, biased reporting has a huge effect.
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Itâs finally final.
Claudia Tenney won the last undecided congressional race in the country on Friday after a judge ruled the New York Republican defeated incumbent Rep. Anthony Brindisi by a mere 109 votes in a race marred by months of legal challenges. Democratsâ advantage in the House is now 221 to 212.
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@jon-nyc said in Over/Under 210.5:
221 to 212.
233 means 2 vacancies. Letlow's seat (will eventually mean R-213) is one, what's the other one? And I assume this didn't include Wright?