--Despite previous analyses to the contrary, Democrats do now have a path, albeit an unlikely one, to taking control of the Senate in the 2020 election, including by looking at Colorado, Maine, Arizona, North Carolina, and Iowa
How likely is this?
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Nice video, though I would like to see one that goes through all the closest seats. I have a feeling there are some more potential flips from both sides, and other than mentioning Jones, none of the other potential Democrat losses was noted.
Thanks, keep an eye out for more content exploring the 2020 senate map.
Midterms were good 47 seats is a wave election, no ifs ands or buts about it. I wanted more but I believe they were still giving this administration time to do something for them. It's been 2 1/2 years I think they feel ripped off. With an election that puts Republicans on the defensive I think we'll see a bigger wave in 2020.
Let's hope so.
Democrats are lurching to impeachment because they’re unable to win a fair debate or a fair election.
They’re going to pay a political price in 2020 when the forgotten men and women of this country come out and vote to send President Trump back to the White House
Your average Democrat will likely vote for whoever win the nomination
But the supporters of many individual candidates will mostly NOT
I think we are going to see "Bernie Or Bust" several times over in 2020
Democrats, journalists and many others are severely underestimating the potential of Trump being re-elected in 2020 if he is not removed from office.
And this is a serious problem for the future of democracy.
Upvoted for that part of your comment.
@davidpakman, In my opinion at the end of the day whom we think as holding the control, in reality they hold nothing, Puppet Show is ran behind the scenes. Stay blessed.
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Of course, they do but they have to go through the American people (including the Trumpists) remember we were insulted by the democratic party and I will vote MAGA 2020.
Wow Democrats? I had to look up that one, and 53/47 that's a propelling stat thanks for the analysis. I'm trying to picture the take over in 2020 really and the republicans might start singing the alarm bells soon