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applegrove

(133,085 posts)
Mon May 18, 2026, 10:04 PM 7 hrs ago

D+11 on a generic ballot probably looks something like 40 seats gained in the House - IF we don't get complacent.

D+11 on a generic ballot probably looks something like 40 seats gained in the House - IF we don’t get complacent.

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Angry (@angrystaffer.bsky.social) 2026-05-18T13:42:12.549Z
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D+11 on a generic ballot probably looks something like 40 seats gained in the House - IF we don't get complacent. (Original Post) applegrove 7 hrs ago OP
might have been valid in the pre gerrymandered elections nt msongs 7 hrs ago #1
Mike Johnson's ouster will be cause for celebration.🎉 oasis 7 hrs ago #2
And nothing is going to get better for R's between now and election time Boo1 6 hrs ago #3
Dems gained 40 seats in 2018 Fiendish Thingy 6 hrs ago #4
That might give us 2 seats in nc dsc 6 hrs ago #5
I hope you are right. applegrove 6 hrs ago #6
As of November 2025, there were 117 seats held by Republicans in DIstricts that were R +11 or closer. Wiz Imp 5 hrs ago #7
Who are the MORONS who still think Dotard is good on the economy???? AZ8theist 4 hrs ago #8
Die-hard MAGAts. They are big on tribal loyalty, and short on common sense. Intractable 4 hrs ago #9

Boo1

(457 posts)
3. And nothing is going to get better for R's between now and election time
Mon May 18, 2026, 10:55 PM
6 hrs ago

It's likely to get much worse


You're going to see Democrats winning districts that were just gerrymandered and would have been safe R if left alone.

Fiendish Thingy

(24,055 posts)
4. Dems gained 40 seats in 2018
Mon May 18, 2026, 10:58 PM
6 hrs ago

And I think the generic ballot average was 6? Points?

And the economy was far better than it is now.

With gerrymandering, I still think 40 seats isn’t beyond the realm of possibility, and, more importantly, those generic ballot numbers also increase the chances of taking back the senate.

dsc

(53,442 posts)
5. That might give us 2 seats in nc
Mon May 18, 2026, 10:59 PM
6 hrs ago

Plus save Davis. They weakened Murphy to target him and Edwards is in big trouble. That would give us a 5/9 despite it being a 3/11 map

Wiz Imp

(10,404 posts)
7. As of November 2025, there were 117 seats held by Republicans in DIstricts that were R +11 or closer.
Tue May 19, 2026, 12:18 AM
5 hrs ago

That was before additional gerrymandering so I don't know what the new breakdown is, but in order to change Democratic districts to +Republican districts, it's likely there are even more R +11 or closer districts now. With a D +11 generic ballot, a lot of these R+11 or closer districts could be in play. I think Democrats could gain even more than 40 seats.

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AZ8theist

(7,631 posts)
8. Who are the MORONS who still think Dotard is good on the economy????
Tue May 19, 2026, 12:55 AM
4 hrs ago

Or anything else, for that matter.

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