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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5452059" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Come on now, if a district is substantially red it's highly unlikely any Republican would affect its outcome. If a district remained red it's a wash, Trump endorsement or not. To win the House districts had to be flipped. And some were no doubt with Trump's help. Some because of the economy. But in the end not very many. No red wave. The only thing that mattered in the end was Republicans 218 or more in the House, 51 or more in the Senate(which of course didn't happen in the Senate). And why would a red district need saving anyways in this economic environment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5452059, member: 24302"] Come on now, if a district is substantially red it's highly unlikely any Republican would affect its outcome. If a district remained red it's a wash, Trump endorsement or not. To win the House districts had to be flipped. And some were no doubt with Trump's help. Some because of the economy. But in the end not very many. No red wave. The only thing that mattered in the end was Republicans 218 or more in the House, 51 or more in the Senate(which of course didn't happen in the Senate). And why would a red district need saving anyways in this economic environment? [/QUOTE]
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