US 2022 Mid-Term Election

VA-2 leaning quite Republican with much of the vote in. A lot of people like Dave Wasserman have called this district a bellweather for how the House will go.
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There were two massive cope articles in The Atlantic this week, one about the working class and one about the Hispanics.

Apparently the Lower Rio Grande Valley, which was one of the most democratic-leading areas in the country a couple years ago, is shifting pretty hard-R.

Yeah, the most hispanic dense county in the country is down there and was polling hard R a couple months back. Texas flipping blue was a pipe dream before, but it's been trending even more right these last couple of cycles.
 
Kemp Vs Abrams is neck and neck. Per NYT.
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At 35% in, that's not good... for Abrams. She is relying heavily on the early voting totals, which are counted first in Georgia, holding her for a while before the rest of Georgia votes. If its narrowing this much already that might portend a double-digit win for Kemp.
 
The urban areas are going to fuck us over again (:_(
Its Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro and Asheville every time.
For North Carolina, usually the urban areas report before the rural ones, but they continue reporting after the rurals finish. That means we might it see it go red and stay red, or go red and flip back to blue.
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Budd looks like he's closing in. Don't lose hope just yet
 
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