Andrew Clark @AndrewHClark
To put this in perspective, a 7-point GOP win in the House popular vote would be BIGGER than 2010 (6.8%) or 2014 (5.7%), which won the GOP historic-sized majorities in the House. — PolitiTweet.org
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To put this in perspective, a 7-point GOP win in the House popular vote would be BIGGER than 2010 (6.8%) or 2014 (5.7%), which won the GOP historic-sized majorities in the House. — PolitiTweet.org