Will 2018 Be A Wave Election?
Looking at 2018 less than two months before the election gives the Democrats the advantage in numbers, vote intention and a small lead among independents, all of which point to a Democratic takeover of the House of Representatives. The missing variable is, of course, turnout.
October 3, 2018 via Real Clear Politics via Hoover Daily Report
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