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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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From: Rarebird6/5/2022 12:38:15 PM
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Here are my predictions for the midterm elections, which are subject to change:

Republicans will likely take control of the House by a nice margin. But nothing is guaranteed here.

The big negative for the Dems is Joe Biden. Admittedly, he has been a disaster in so many ways, especially in regard to his energy policies. But keep in mind that Trump was quite unpopular too and yet the Republicans picked up 26 seats in the House while Biden won the election and the Dems took control of the Senate.

The Democrats will pick up one seat in Pennsylvania and retain majority control.

I know many of you right wingers and conservatives will disagree with me. Yes, Biden is immensely unpopular and Dems will pay the price in the House.

The Senate is not so simple. NH, AZ, NV, GA

You can forget about NV. Many conservatives left the State due to oppressive mask and vaccine policies. Even I left and I am a liberal. Plus, the State is 37% Hispanic and supports the current Senator strongly. My contacts in NV tell me Cortez will win fairly easily.

GA: A dumb jock with a questionable background vs a minister. Herschel Walker does not stand a chance.

AZ: I have lived in numerous parts of the State, including Kingman, Bullhead City and Phoenix over the past 6 months and will be living in Hereford and Green Valley later this year. Phoenix has turned radically blue since the last election and Maricopa county represents 2/3 of the vote. Plus, Mark Kelly is a very suave politician. I think Kelly wins easily, by a comfortable margin, like Cortez

NH: The current Senator is popular and the Republican candidate is not strong.
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