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Old 08-08-2018, 04:09 PM   #33
Jim in CT
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Originally Posted by Pete F. View Post
What I see is they spent 5 million to win a seat in a district that was considered a safe Republican one.
Multiply that by the number of open seats and consider that the master tweeter has started a battle with the Koch brothers and everyone else that doesn’t agree with him completely
How do you think that’s gonna work
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He doesn't play well with folks who aren't inclined to kiss his ring, much like his predecessor.

The democrats will most likely gain seats in the house, good chance they retake the house. They most likely lose seats in the Senate. Curious to see what happens at the state level, especially here in CT.

I'm also curious to see what happens if the GDP growth is another big number next quarter, which will be right before the midterms. Might not be enough to save the GOP lead in the house.

Starting a civil war with the Koch brothers might not be a great strategy.
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