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In reply to the discussion: 2020 is the year Democrats regain control of the US Senate. [View all]milestogo
(22,859 posts)8. Our legislature is dominated by Republicans who have created the mess.
They gerrymandered the redistricting in 2011, got caught, and are now being given the chance to do it again.
They have corrupted electronic voting. I think Clinton did win Wisconsin, but some of her votes were altered in the machines. I don't know how to fight this. But I don't think just voting for Dems is going to help if we have lost control of the elections.
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How do we take back state houses when electronic voting machines are rigged against us?
milestogo
Feb 2017
#20
we are pretty much at the mercy of whether the russkies/repugs feel like hacking things or not.
TheFrenchRazor
Feb 2017
#30
There will be no GOP wave in 2018. GOP will lose both House and Senate seats.
LonePirate
Feb 2017
#6
AZ and NV are the two Republican held seats up in 2018 that are highly vulnerable to a
nkpolitics1212
Feb 2017
#17
Actually, its the other way around. Cant get the house without fixing the gerrymandering first.
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2017
#31
Susan Collins won't lose her seat but she may run for governor in 2018
Zing Zing Zingbah
Feb 2017
#37
Do you see LePage running against Angus King in 2018 or Do you see him running in 2020 to succeed
nkpolitics1212
Feb 2017
#38