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RidinWithHarris

(790 posts)
18. How so?
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 07:51 PM
Oct 2024

In what way did anything I wrote veer off from realism?

Optimistic, pessimistic, or realistic, there's still no parallel to failed "red wave" predictions (which were far more pundit-driven than data driven anyway). Roughly a third of the Senate's 100 seats are up for grabs every two years, roughly 33 seats, as opposed to all 435 House seats. Given that many of those seats are always fairly safe, it's kind of silly to talk about "waves" when fewer than 10 seats are ever likely to switch parties in any given election.

By (bad) luck, this just happens to be an election where, from the start, Democrats had more tough fights on their hands than Republicans. We'll actually be doing damned well purely from a numbers point of view by losing only two seats. We have to hope for (and work for) better than damned good this time, however.

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Why? Omnipresent Oct 2024 #1
Nope..................... Lovie777 Oct 2024 #2
I call BULLSHIT. NoMoreRepugs Oct 2024 #3
Oh, no! -misanthroptimist Oct 2024 #4
I'm sure they are "poised". Chakaconcarne Oct 2024 #5
even if true... democratsruletheday Oct 2024 #6
Split isn't very good RidinWithHarris Oct 2024 #12
This looks like the "red wave" prediction of 2022. yellowcanine Oct 2024 #7
Not at all related RidinWithHarris Oct 2024 #14
Aleays so pessimistic obamanut2012 Oct 2024 #16
How so? RidinWithHarris Oct 2024 #18
OMG GOP leading in TX and FL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 617Blue Oct 2024 #8
Mentioned not because it's a surprise, but because that's where Democrats were hoping to compensate for Montana RidinWithHarris Oct 2024 #9
This has been known for 2 years. The seats that are up in this election don't favor Dems. maxsolomon Oct 2024 #10
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! Initech Oct 2024 #11
Unfortunately, this isn't a surprise. BlueCheeseAgain Oct 2024 #13
Kick Omaha Steve Oct 2024 #15
Yeah, Tester is consistently down around 5 I hate to lose him Coexist Oct 2024 #17
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