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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Medicaid making a surprise 11th-hour run up the Biden VP shortlist after demonstrating impressive appeal in OK/MO, per top donors who have been granted anonymity to candidly share rumors about the vetting process. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 6, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

RT @AlxThomp: Star Tribune endorses Ilhan Omar’s primary opponent Speaking w/ ed board, “Omar took little responsibility for her rocky star… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 6, 2020 Retweet Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

@StuPolitics This seems like a cheap shot. Even if it is tied, in recent years races have more often than not moved towards the fundamentals of states closer to Election Day. It’s a defensible view. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 6, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

House Republicans' efforts to up their numbers of women get a boost as financial services businesswoman Lisa McClain (R) defeats state Rep. Shane Hernandez (R) in the primary for safely red #MI10. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

After this month we'll probably be wondering why we didn't have virtual conventions for the last decade. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Actually, a majority of yesterday's votes were cast "everywhere else." — PolitiTweet.org

Mike Hibu @MikeHibu

@Redistrict Nobody lives in "Everywhere else".

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Missouri margin shift from McCaskill (D) '18 to "Yes" on Medicaid expansion '20: Platte (KC burbs) +24 Jackson (KC burbs) +22 St. Louis Co. (STL burbs) +19 Greene (Springfield) +18 Boone (Columbia) +18 Clay (KC burbs) +17 St. Charles (STL burbs) +11 Everywhere else: +8 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

RT @Nate_Cohn: The keys thing is always a bit dumb, but here Biden is favored by the margin of Licthman's subjective conclusion that Donald… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Retweet Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

RT @cam_joseph: A local GOP source tells me this is Lane Ruhland, a top WIGOP election lawyer who was former general counsel for the state… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Retweet Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

In 2016, suburban St. Louis County voted 55%-39% for Hillary Clinton. In 2018, it voted 62%-36% for Claire McCaskill. In 2020, it voted 73%-27% (!) to expand Medicaid. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

RT @allymutnick: It's official: A Clay will not represent #MO01 for the first time since 1969. https://t.co/v69J71VHRL — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Retweet Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Breaking: nurse/progressive activist Cori Bush (D) defeats 10-term Rep. Lacy Clay (D) in St. Louis's #MO01. Clay becomes the 7th (!) House incumbent to lose renomination this cycle, and the second who succeeded his father. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Big upset in St. Louis. #MO01 — PolitiTweet.org

Jason Rosenbaum @jrosenbaum

With 100% of the votes in: @CoriBush has defeated @LacyClayMO1 72,812 to 68,201.

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Rural Missouri voted overwhelmingly against the amendment; "Yes" did slightly better there than McCaskill did in 2018, but not by that much. The big story tonight is MO's middle/upper income suburbs, where there was a huge shift to "Yes" from 2016/2018 margins. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

I've seen enough: Missouri voters narrowly pass constitutional Amendment 2 to expand Medicaid. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Update: Yes: 562,704 (51%) No: 542,361 (49%) Still close, but the math starting to get much harder for No. To my eye, the votes outstanding lean Yes. — PolitiTweet.org

Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Missouri Medicaid expansion amendment at the moment: Yes: 340,292 (51%) No: 325,502 (49%) With plenty of rural/su… https://t.co/I5DihSE0ot

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Update: Clay's lead down to 49%-45%. #MO01 — PolitiTweet.org

Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Meanwhile, Rep. Lacy Clay (D)'s lead in St. Louis's #MO01 has narrowed to 50%-43% over progressive Cori Bush (D) wi… https://t.co/OgBzAnM2gd

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Meanwhile, Rep. Lacy Clay (D)'s lead in St. Louis's #MO01 has narrowed to 50%-43% over progressive Cori Bush (D) with a lot of the vote still out. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Watkins becomes the sixth House incumbent (and the fourth Republican) to lose renomination in 2020. His loss will move #KS02 from Lean R back to Likely R at @CookPolitical. — PolitiTweet.org

Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

I've seen enough: Rep. Steve Watkins, who was just charged with voter fraud, has been defeated in the #KS02 GOP pri… https://t.co/rwNqs3tTyE

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Missouri Medicaid expansion amendment at the moment: Yes: 340,292 (51%) No: 325,502 (49%) With plenty of rural/suburban/urban areas left to count, it's a coin flip. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

"Yes" on Medicaid expansion is running 5-7% ahead of Claire McCaskill (D)'s 2018 numbers in an awful lot of rural counties. McCaskill lost statewide 51%-46%. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Missouri's Medicaid expansion constitutional amendment is shaping up to be every bit the nailbiter Oklahoma's was. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

I've seen enough: Rep. Steve Watkins, who was just charged with voter fraud, has been defeated in the #KS02 GOP primary by Jake LaTurner (R). — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

I've seen enough: Roger Marshall (R) defeats Kris Kobach (R) in the #KSSEN GOP primary. Democrats had been banking on Kobach's nomination after he blew the 2018 #KSGOV race. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Dade Co., MO: 75%-21% Hawley (R) in 2018, 76%-24% No on Medicaid expansion. Decent result for No. Still long way to go. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

New Madrid Co., MO votes 66%-34% no on Medicaid expansion. It voted 69%-29% for Hawley (R) in 2018. More evidence pointing towards a close fight statewide. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

We have what might be our first full county in Missouri A2? Atchison Co. votes 66-34% No. It voted 73-24% for Hawley in 2018. That's on pace w/ a close finish statewide. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

A bit of a surprise in #MI06 as 17-term Rep. Fred Upton (R) taking just 59% so far in his primary against pro-Trump primary challenger Elena Oelke (R). — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

So far in #KSSEN, Roger Marshall (R) leading Kris Kobach (R) 34%-23% early, with big leads in #KS01 as expected but also ahead in Johnson Co. Hard to say, though, whether these initial batches are representative of the overall primary electorate. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

There look to be a number of anomalies in the current tallies showing Medicaid expansion passing 73%-27% in MO. Still looks promising for the amendment, but very early. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 5, 2020 Hibernated