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Home Front: Politix
Redistricting gives GOP a built-in edge to win House majority in 2022
2020-12-20
[WashingtonExaminer] The Republican Party is poised to win the House majority in 2022, boosted by the rare combination of President Trump’s ouster and down-ballot victories that put the GOP in command of the decennial redrawing of district boundaries.

House Republicans flipped nearly a dozen Democratic-held seats in the Nov. 3 elections, a surprising gain that left them a handful shy of the majority. With such a thin margin, there is loose speculation redistricting could effectively deliver Republicans the speaker’s gavel before a single Democratic incumbent is defeated. The GOP preserved control of key state legislatures and governor’s mansions, a crucial advantage in the partisan battle over reapportionment.

Trump’s defeat was another stroke of good fortune for House Republicans. Historically, the party that holds the White House loses seats in midterm elections. That has held true for Democratic and Republican presidents going back to Ronald Reagan’s first midterm in 1982, with the exception of 1998 and 2002. President-elect Joe Foreign Policy Whiz Kid Biden
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#5  Never corner your losing opponent, always give them a way to hope if they do the thing you want them to do, in this case fail to resist at the crucial center-of-gravity moment, they can still win. The critical requirement is fog of war so they cannot see that it IS the center of gravity moment! Psyops 101
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2020-12-20 12:54  

#4  Rubbish. Votes don't matter. Dominion decides elections. Stop distracting with this sort of pointless, irrelevant optimistic bulls7#t.
Posted by: Iblis   2020-12-20 11:32  

#3  Look for a flood of mediocre candidates in the "senator from A-10" mold.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-12-20 10:26  

#2  AOC might want to tone down her rhetoric
Posted by: Clem   2020-12-20 09:55  

#1  This assumes a fair election process no?
Posted by: Warthog   2020-12-20 09:19  

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