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In reply to the discussion: House popular vote so far: GOP: 51.7% Dem: 46.8% [View all]In It to Win It
(12,652 posts)6. Yes, the numbers appear that way so far
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It seems though that Democratic turnout was lower, generally, across the country
In It to Win It
Nov 2022
#2
There are a lot of votes left to count in CA in races which were *called* already because they
RockRaven
Nov 2022
#8
You can't average it because the margins are going to differ depending on the district.
onecaliberal
Nov 2022
#20
Looks to me like Dems didn't vote enough, but Republicans don't have any gas in the tank
bucolic_frolic
Nov 2022
#18
Some states Republicans won by a lot more votes than Democrats won in other states.
liberalmuse
Nov 2022
#19
Um, they're using the actual number of votes, not representations of votes
SickOfTheOnePct
Nov 2022
#28
Fascinating that they could be in the position we usually are with regards to House seats
karynnj
Nov 2022
#30