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nkpolitics1212

(8,617 posts)
Sun Oct 28, 2018, 06:03 PM Oct 2018

2018 US Senate Election Prediction- Democrats will end up with a net loss of 1 seat.

Democrats have to defend 10 US Senate Seats in States Trump carried- FL,IN,MI,MO,MT,ND,OH,PA,WV,and WI.
Democrats are going to win OH and PA by a landslide margin.
Democrats are going to win MI and WI by a low double digit margin.
Democrats are going to win MT and WV by a high single digit margin.
Democrats are going to win FL by a narrow margin.
Democrats are going to lose IN and MO by a narrow margin.
Democrats are going to lose ND by a high single digit margin.
Based on those seats- Democrats are at a loss of 3 seats.

Democrats win Republican held US Senate seats in AZ and NV by a narrow margin.
Republicans will narrowly hold onto TN and TX.

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2018 US Senate Election Prediction- Democrats will end up with a net loss of 1 seat. (Original Post) nkpolitics1212 Oct 2018 OP
source jodymarie aimee Oct 2018 #1
nkpolitics does like, 5 of these a day. I'm not sure why. bearsfootball516 Oct 2018 #2
SWAG seems to be the source /nt bitterross Oct 2018 #3
dunno, there is an element of destiny in Beto AlexSFCA Oct 2018 #4
I'm confused. Glamrock Oct 2018 #5

AlexSFCA

(6,255 posts)
4. dunno, there is an element of destiny in Beto
Sun Oct 28, 2018, 06:59 PM
Oct 2018

for some reason I beleive he’ll win despite any polls, can’t explain it. And if he does win, I beleive he’ll be our next president. His message of hope is as powerful as Obama had in 2008.

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