Hi. The presidential election is the top story, but there are plenty of Senate and House races that could determine the balance of power in Washington and have a huge impact on the next four years, regardless of who wins the White House.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
02:46 - Could the House and Senate flip?
03:56 - Pennsylvania: Casey vs. McCormick
07:54 - Arizona: Gallego vs. Lake
13:20 - Nevada: Rosen vs. Brown
21:19 - Ohio: Brown vs. Moreno
26:58 - Nebraska: Osborn vs. Fischer
31:15 - Utah: Curtis vs. Gleich
37:38 - Montana: Sheehy vs. Tester
43:58 - West Virginia: Elliott vs. Justice
48:15 - The House
50:32 - Judges and junk
53:08 - Texas: Cruz vs. Allred
56:32 - Warmbo's Vote
Hi. The presidential election is the top story, but there are plenty of Senate and House races that could determine the balance of power in Washington and have a huge impact on the next four years, regardless of who wins the White House.
The other concern is just those people not turning out at all. Most downballot elections are not statewide. A lot of them will depend on your district too. So people might not think that there’s anything competitive in say for instance California but not know that their US House district is drawn such that it’s rather competitive
The other concern is just those people not turning out at all. Most downballot elections are not statewide. A lot of them will depend on your district too. So people might not think that there’s anything competitive in say for instance California but not know that their US House district is drawn such that it’s rather competitive
Well yeah, a lot of people are dumb?