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FBaggins

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9. That overstates things a bit
Thu Nov 13, 2025, 01:32 PM
Nov 13

Democrats had a very competitive 4-way primary race - with each candidate getting within 23-28%

Republicans has almost a dozen candidate - but it wasn't a competitive race. The winner has more than double the support of the runner-up (and that runner-up had more votes than any democrat).

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Which amounts to a net 2 gain. gab13by13 Nov 13 #1
Is that because of texas? SSJVegeta Nov 13 #3
The 7th is R+10 FBaggins Nov 13 #2
Be still my heart. SSJVegeta Nov 13 #4
Kick SheltieLover Nov 13 #5
The Cook Political Report has changed the rating on this race from Solid Republican to Likely Republican Jose Garcia Nov 13 #6
Less than a 7 pt margin when you add Oct primary votes for Dems v. Repubs. pat_k Nov 13 #7
That overstates things a bit FBaggins Nov 13 #9
True, however... pat_k Nov 13 #11
Donating with fingers crossed mountain grammy Nov 13 #8
Donated NBachers Nov 13 #10
A woman in a deep red state.... CousinIT Nov 13 #12
Kick Omaha Steve Nov 13 #13
I hear that(insert R candidate name here) is... lame54 Nov 13 #14
Kick Omaha Steve Nov 13 #15
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