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Related: About this forumClarification on PA-18
So as I understand it, Lamb has to run again in November. So, all things staying the same, will it be PA-18 or will it be one of the new post gerrymandering districts that the courts created?
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Clarification on PA-18 (Original Post)
zipplewrath
Mar 2018
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bearsfootball516
(6,377 posts)1. It's a new district that is expected to be much more friendly to him.
I read somewhere that he'll open with about an 8-point advantage there.
zipplewrath
(16,646 posts)4. So this could really lock him in
Incumbents always have an advantage, but with a friendlier district, this could really lock him in for a cycle or two?
dchill
(38,502 posts)2. New district. PA-18 will cease to exist.
marylandblue
(12,344 posts)3. He will run in PA 17, which will include part of current PA 18