Updates (that I’m allowed to share):
*Watkins appears to have held his seat in KS (take one off the D “flip list”
*Per Baris: Daryl Issa told him last night that “his” (Issa’s) is the only CA seat we’ll lose. (take 1-2 more off the Ds “flip list”)
*Sessions apparently is going to lose his seat (add one back)
*FL looking VERY good (but I can’t say more).
*Per Cuyahoga GOP: Ds were “up” in the county in their early/absentee vote (over 2016), Rs were “up more” (I’m sure he means as a %). Great news, as a D must come out of Cuyahoga up 150,000 to take the state.
*Anecdotal OH: hearing last couple of days of early voting in Claremont, Warren, and Butler (all red) were long lines to early vote.
*Per Freeper “Ravi,” the IA1 #s show that Ds were up in absentee/early over 2016 by a little over 1, Rs down .08, and Rod Blum won by 7 in 2016, so he may be safe.
As of now, 9:46 AZ time, Ds have lost a net two off their flip list and are at around 28 flippable seats. Magic # is 23. We expect to gain 2 in MN, which would make it 26. We are “hoping” that AZ1 flips as it seems, which would make it 25, and then we’d only have to hold 2 more seats on that entire list to hold the House. So far, so good.
where are you getting the Sessions info? Dallas county has high turnout but Collin county does also....
i don’t know enough about that district though.
If this doesnt pull at the heart strings, nothing will.
https://heartiste.wordpress.com/2018/11/06/trumps-america-dying-but-not-dead/
Sounds good LS. :)
Danke..........
Thanks, LS, the waiting is painful.
Is that Pete Sessions in Texas that you think will lose? I hope not!
Thanks, Larry. Always appreciated.
wish we could get rid of Baldwin in Wis...I’m hoping Walker can hang on for Governor
wish we could get rid of Baldwin in Wis...I’m hoping Walker can hang on for Governor
Thanks for the ping to Lazamataz’ Birthday gift list.
Okay, LS—— if I’m right, if my gut instinct is correct and Yoder keeps his seat in Johnson Co KS despite everything, may I pretty please get a cool nickname for a day! That’s all I ask..... LOL.
Any word on NJ, mi, and Wisconsin, and ohio?
I don't even get a mention when he uses my stuff but that's OK.Congrats once again bud,great job you have been doing.
Thanks so much!
Heavy voting in NE Columbus. Precinct voters are 62%-D 16%-R 22%-L/G/Ind. Demographic is about 50% native-born, 15% Latin American born, 15% West African, 20% Somali. 40 people in line at 2:30 pm (never seen a line greater than 5 here before).
The voter turnout in central Missouri, 75-80% !!
Thank you again!