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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: JohnM who wrote (314744)10/19/2016 12:58:52 PM
From: Sam  Read Replies (3) of 541958
 
Honestly, I don't care if she wins with 51% or 55%. IMHO, expanding the map too much is a mistake. I think her money would be better spent in states where the Senate races are still within the margin of error. It is much more important to get 52 or 53 Senate seats than for her to win by a landslide vote. If people like Ayotte, Toomy, Rubio and Burr are still in the Senate, her appointments will still be held up and the Democrats won't have any investigative powers, both of which are important in this polarized period. Those four races are winnable albeit with difficulty by the Democrat running against the R. Bayh and the woman in Nevada may need some help as well. Every seat is important at this point.

The House is likely to still be in R hands, so serious legislation isn't likely to happen.
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