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DonViejo

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Wed Nov 8, 2017, 01:58 PM Nov 2017

How This Year's Elections May Change Next Year's

November 8, 2017 at 11:24 am EST By Taegan Goddard

Nate Silver: “While Tuesday’s results may not change the reality of the 2018 outlook all that much, it could change perceptions about it, and that could have some knock-on effects. (Politicians are often like Morning Joe panelists in how they think about elections.) Republicans’ retirement issues may get even worse; Democrats’ recruiting may get even better. Republicans might think twice about how they’re proceeding on tax reform — especially given that their current plans could have negative effects on just the sorts of wealthy coastal suburbs where Republicans performed poorly on Tuesday.”

“And there will be lots of recriminations about the race that Ed Gillespie ran in Virginia, which could change Republicans’ thinking on how they should relate to Trump. Some of this is going to be silly: Gillespie did no worse (and no better) than you’d expect given Trump’s approval rating and Virginia’s blue lean. But if those politicians think Tuesday was a huge game-changing deal, they may begin to act like it and create a self-fulfilling prophecy.”

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https://politicalwire.com/2017/11/08/years-elections-may-change-next-years/

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sagesnow

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Wed Nov 8, 2017, 02:03 PM
Nov 2017

Democrats need to Temper their over-enthusiastic elation and get back to work in order to win the uphill battles coming up in 2018. GO DEMs!

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