Posted on 10/31/2020 7:21:49 AM PDT by Heff
Democrats are projected to expand their majority in the U.S. House due to an erosion of President Trump's support in suburban communities and a fundraising advantage that has allowed Democrats to go on offense in traditionally red districts, election analysts say.
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I do not believe this.
The party of follywood.
Sometimes fox news is bad as the rest of ‘em.
Really?. Aren’t there over 30 House districts with Democrat congressmen which Trump won four years ago? I’ve heard that Republican candidates are expected to win a number of such districts.
“fundraising advantage” = “voter fraud”
Its completely counterintuitive to reason. Why would someone vote for their own destruction willingly?
AOCs ascension would be the best thing to happen to conservatism in America since Reagan.
FOX has its share of hacks, like the dullard shill Juan Williams. But without Tucker, Sean, Laura and Mark, we’d have NO chance.
Voters are that stupid ?
I do not believe it either. The Party of Adumb Schitt cannot be accepted. Nanzi will not run in '22.
Voter suppression much, Faux News?
The Dems will pick up 14 seats ?
Says a memo from the DNC! Wow, breaking news to fill the 24/7/365 news hopper!
Dont believe this.
They are more likely to bleed seats, not enough to lose the House but enough to reflect popular revulsion against the far left
Last I looked we should have a net gain of 10 seats. Probably come up 8 short unless there are a lot of Ds voting R, which is a very strong possibility.
>>has allowed Democrats to go on offense in traditionally red districts, election analysts say.
All because Orange Man Bad, they suddenly hate their local elected representatives?
Not buying it.
There was an impeachment this year and yet the Democrats aren’t mentioning it. If Trump is so unpopular and the Democrats are so winningly popular, why aren’t the Representatives running on that?
At times I think they are worse than the others. They just love to tell us how the democrats are way ahead.
Fox News’ parent company endorsed John Kerry in 2004.
They aren’t conservative and haven’t been.
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