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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums538 chances for Dems steadily rise
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2022-election-forecast/Up to 17% from 14 a few days ago. 52% of Dems holding Senate.
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538 chances for Dems steadily rise (Original Post)
ColinC
Jul 2022
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kimbutgar
(21,182 posts)1. I'm surprised
Are they polling women who are mad they are losing their reproductive rights?
Sky Jewels
(7,133 posts)2. Oh, no, see we've been told over and over
that womenfolk won't be worrying their pretty little heads about that silly issue in November. They only care about the price of milk and cookies, and the latest fall fashions, of course.
Do I need this?
ColinC
(8,328 posts)3. This model is only roughly based on polls
Polls, actually seem to be increasingly favoring Democrats. Which is why the model is shifting in Democrats favor.
Victor_c3
(3,557 posts)4. There are plenty of men that are concerned too
We all have wives, sisters, and daughters that we care about.
I was invigorated by the issue before the end of roe vs wade, but now there is an extra sense of urgency