
Nate Silver @NateSilver538
On the one hand, if the GOP will lose the popular vote in presidential & congressional elections by ~48%-52% on average—with some variation from election to election—it's fair to say that 48% is not *that* far from 50%. On the other hand... — PolitiTweet.org
Ross Douthat @DouthatNYT
... one thing that 2020 should make clear is that the G.O.P., while not a majority coalition, is a *highly* competi… https://t.co/GECj3eGq9T