There are good reasons the Democrats might win big in the midterms — and good reasons they might not. @UpshotNYT takes a look. https://t.co/f9kiGNJVNM
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) October 9, 2018
With Justice Brett Kavanaugh now confirmed to the Supreme Court, @rickklein and @CokieRoberts break down what impact the bitter battle over his confirmation could have on the midterm elections: https://t.co/lLei5NGW6t
Listen 🔊 @StartHereABC: https://t.co/RiHnhcsMo6 pic.twitter.com/9N8173Uexi
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) October 9, 2018
I sold my house with an electronic signature. Taxes too. And corporate contracts.
But in Texas, GOP officials have decided – with no legal support – that such signatures for registration can't be done. They are throwing out 1000s of registrations, largely from young people.
— Kurt Eichenwald (@kurteichenwald) October 8, 2018
Likely voters in these districts favor Dems by a slight margin: 50% prefer the Democratic nominee and 46% prefer the Republican. In 2016 these same districts favored Republican candidates over Democratic ones by 15 percentage points, 56% to 41%. https://t.co/XeDAUACH0A
— Ed O'Keefe (@edokeefe) October 8, 2018