Data Download: From poll data to actual early ballots, the signs point to 2018 as a blockbuster midterm in terms of turnout. https://t.co/biGJnAqMC8
— NBC News (@NBCNews) October 29, 2018
Another example of where the Dems' money edge makes things very tough for the GOP. Hurd had somewhat been defying gravity, way ahead in the polls in a district that voted for Clinton. But his opponent had raised $4.4M to his $1.6M, which makes it hard to defy gravity for long. https://t.co/qAqx1YPt2Y
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) October 28, 2018
Some YouGov Senate polls for those interested: AZ- Dem + 3, FL- Tie, IN: GOP + 3… Dems need all of these. https://t.co/AoSLTEOvti
— (((Harry Enten))) (@ForecasterEnten) October 28, 2018
Every employer should allow every worker paid time off to vote.
If you haven’t yet, consider announcing it Monday. These 4 hours will mean so much to your people, your customers, and our country. https://t.co/1Je9cYuwey
— Andy Slavitt (@ASlavitt) October 28, 2018
He should be
Corruption is nonpartisan
Steal, cheat or lie, you should go https://t.co/L3WXx7fadp
— Rick Newman (@rickjnewman) October 29, 2018
After Day 4 of early voting, 279,684 Marylanders have cast ballots in the general election — a 137% increase from 2014 when 117,804 voted during the first four days of early voting. https://t.co/JYdojwzZNA
— Luke Broadwater (@lukebroadwater) October 29, 2018
Pushing for a “youth wave”: Can Democrats channel dissent into action at the ballot box? https://t.co/EsXA65Yzp4
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 29, 2018
These women won their primaries. Will they be elected in November? https://t.co/ikS3vBJHeO
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 28, 2018
Lack of proof aside, Kris Kobach can’t stop talking about voter fraud in Kansas governor’s race https://t.co/0mEkV1Nsm0
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 28, 2018
Facing an uphill battle for re-election, Senator Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota raised a staggering $12.5 million in 17 days. The bulk of that was after she voted against confirming Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. https://t.co/Kur7ceokmg
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) October 28, 2018
“I think we’ll have a suburban wave. A lot of the districts that we are most likely to lose are Democratic-leaning, they’re just going to what their modern DNA is.”
– @lieslhickey on 2018 as a realignment cycle in burbs a la 2010 in rural areas https://t.co/blTAOll0yN
— Jonathan Martin (@jmartNYT) October 28, 2018
Interesting. We had Hurd up big when we last polled, but Ortiz-Jones has now spent… 4.5 million and had a 2:1 cash-on-hand advantage at last report https://t.co/ivaBEWijif
— Nate Cohn (@Nate_Cohn) October 28, 2018
— (((Harry Enten))) (@ForecasterEnten) October 28, 2018
”Amid a wave of election-season violence that left many Americans on edge, the contentious midterm campaign has barreled forward with little pause” https://t.co/JwoZFA55zU
— Jonathan Lemire (@JonLemire) October 28, 2018
Is spurning Trump enough? Republican Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick is about to find out. https://t.co/eELXJLpHbQ
— Post Politics (@postpolitics) October 28, 2018
The #GillumSurge crowd from ruby red St. Johns County doesn’t even fit into a panoramic shot. pic.twitter.com/X6pKvp8Ceq
— Kevin Cate (@KevinCate) October 28, 2018