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Ron Faucheux: How to follow Tuesday's big election night

Por: The Advocate Opinion November 05, 2022

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is upon us. What to watch for as results outside Louisiana roll in?First, the U.S. House. Expectations are high that Republicans will snatch control from Democrats. The question is how many seats will they gain?Handicappers believe Democrats have 40-45 House seats at risk and Republicans about a dozen. A national wind could push the closest races in one direction. Analysts expect Republicans to pick up 20 to 35 seats, giving them a clear House... + full article



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