Republicans made gains in House races across the country, continuing to improve in areas with more non-white voters & more culturally conservative voters, but suffered in swing races, especially when running MAGA candidates against moderate Democratshttps://t.co/NVlGjp9uyp pic.twitter.com/btiuXk76fa
— Matt Grossmann (@MattGrossmann) December 13, 2022
Media narrative wrong again https://t.co/JxOsaUM8vl
— Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) December 13, 2022
Scott pretty clearly prioritized his personal desire to butter up Trump over his institutional responsibility at NRSC to recruit the candidates w/best prospects. So he stepped aside as Trump pushed unelectable choices. Maybe Scott couldn't have stopped them-but he didn't try. https://t.co/K6KNef9Uqv
— Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) December 7, 2022
We're now down to 5 senators out of 100 who represent states their party didn't win in the 2020 presidential race – and only 5 split delegations total (counting Sanders/King as Ds). The 3 Ds in Trump states (Manchin, Brown, Tester) are up in 2024 pic.twitter.com/jviSND7TFl
— Kyle Kondik (@kkondik) December 7, 2022
Never thought I'd see a WaPo op-ed on imputations for uncontested races! With these imputations, the Republican advantage in the national House vote shrinks from about R+3 to R+1.5. And the chamber as a whole exhibits close to perfect partisan fairness.https://t.co/Fs8HdlIMyB
— Nicholas Stephanopoulos (@ProfNickStephan) December 5, 2022