Monday, November 13, 2017

If they send Moore to the Senate, he won't have many friends on the Hill















Maybe The Most Notable Loser will embrace him.

And, while this has nothing to do with Moore directly, it's interesting to note:
Nearly two dozen congressional Republicans have so far announced they will not be running for re-election, leaving Democrats enthusiastic about the potential for major gains in the 2018 elections. Nine Republicans are running for a different elected position, while 12 are retiring.

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And while Congressional retirements are common (on average, 22 House members retire each cycle, according to a CQ Roll Call analysis), the numbers so far are glaringly one-sided. Just two Democratic House members have announced retirements, while six are running for a different office.

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Republicans currently hold a 239-194 majority in the House with two vacancies, and Democrats would need to pick up a hefty but not impossible 24 seats to regain the majority. The minority party is hopeful that signs of a major wave are there.

  NBC
I'd prefer to see those seats picked up by socialists and progressives.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

UPDATE post-Beverly Young accusation:


UPDATE 11/14:


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