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Optimistic Democrats insist the polls are wrong

Por: The Hill Politics November 04, 2022

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Every election has its holdouts who predict polling and conventional wisdom leading up to the big vote is way off. This year, the optimism caucus has to work overtime for Democrats. With less than a week to go until Election Day, most Democrats are bracing for potentially huge defeats — including losing one or both chambers of Congress — but some in the party aren’t willing to concede anything just yet. that more than 32 million ballots... + full article



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