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Yeah, and yet Democrats have been trying to make a case that that would happen there for years. And they've got... Nebraska got uncomfortably close for Deb Fischer.
Yeah, and yet Democrats have been trying to make a case that that would happen there for years. And they've got... Nebraska got uncomfortably close for Deb Fischer.
Yeah, that's a great point. It's it's gotten a lot closer. And I think the fracture in the Republican Party in Kansas has been more severe than in other states. There's something about the culture there that, you know, they've they've just been at war with each other for years in a way that has made its elevated Democrats.
Yeah, that's a great point. It's it's gotten a lot closer. And I think the fracture in the Republican Party in Kansas has been more severe than in other states. There's something about the culture there that, you know, they've they've just been at war with each other for years in a way that has made its elevated Democrats.
Yeah, that's a great point. It's it's gotten a lot closer. And I think the fracture in the Republican Party in Kansas has been more severe than in other states. There's something about the culture there that, you know, they've they've just been at war with each other for years in a way that has made its elevated Democrats.
I totally agree with you. And the other component that makes Kansas different from a Texas, those states don't have Hispanic components that are moving towards Trump in a sizable way.
I totally agree with you. And the other component that makes Kansas different from a Texas, those states don't have Hispanic components that are moving towards Trump in a sizable way.
I totally agree with you. And the other component that makes Kansas different from a Texas, those states don't have Hispanic components that are moving towards Trump in a sizable way.
But as a part of the electorate, you know, that's a state where a lot of the Hispanic population is not voting. So, yeah, but fascinating, you know, when you think of where Democrats opportunities will lie in the future and play out the 2030 census, where, you know, if the current projections are accurate and.
But as a part of the electorate, you know, that's a state where a lot of the Hispanic population is not voting. So, yeah, but fascinating, you know, when you think of where Democrats opportunities will lie in the future and play out the 2030 census, where, you know, if the current projections are accurate and.
But as a part of the electorate, you know, that's a state where a lot of the Hispanic population is not voting. So, yeah, but fascinating, you know, when you think of where Democrats opportunities will lie in the future and play out the 2030 census, where, you know, if the current projections are accurate and.
Florida and Texas each gain four seats and Idaho gains a seat and New York loses three and California loses four. That's the equivalent of Massachusetts flipping from blue to red.
Florida and Texas each gain four seats and Idaho gains a seat and New York loses three and California loses four. That's the equivalent of Massachusetts flipping from blue to red.
Florida and Texas each gain four seats and Idaho gains a seat and New York loses three and California loses four. That's the equivalent of Massachusetts flipping from blue to red.
I think there are plenty of ways to make those Republican seats, especially given the trend line in South Texas and South Florida. Because keep in mind, a lot of the districts that Republicans drew in both states to be solidly Democratic seats, they're looking less solid. Look at Look at the presidential margin in Jared Moskowitz's district or Debbie Wasserman Schultz or Lois Frankel's seats.
I think there are plenty of ways to make those Republican seats, especially given the trend line in South Texas and South Florida. Because keep in mind, a lot of the districts that Republicans drew in both states to be solidly Democratic seats, they're looking less solid. Look at Look at the presidential margin in Jared Moskowitz's district or Debbie Wasserman Schultz or Lois Frankel's seats.
I think there are plenty of ways to make those Republican seats, especially given the trend line in South Texas and South Florida. Because keep in mind, a lot of the districts that Republicans drew in both states to be solidly Democratic seats, they're looking less solid. Look at Look at the presidential margin in Jared Moskowitz's district or Debbie Wasserman Schultz or Lois Frankel's seats.
Yeah, and Broward is now kind of a blue island.
Yeah, and Broward is now kind of a blue island.
Yeah, and Broward is now kind of a blue island.