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  1. Explainers. Why wasn’t the blue wave bigger? Democrats won the popular vote in House races by a big margin. There is a reason that didn’t translate to more seats. By Tara Golshan Nov 7, 2018,...

  2. Sep 8, 2020 · Atheists (7% of voters in 2018) supported Democratic candidates by an overwhelming 88% to 9% margin, rivaling Black support for the Democrats. Agnostics (also 7% of voters) were not far behind, supporting Democratic candidates by a 79% to 18% margin.

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  4. But the 2018 Senate map was unfavorable for Democrats going into the midterms – the party was defending 26 seats compared with Republicans’ nine – and the outcome had more to do with which ...

  5. Dec 20, 2018 · So far, 118 million votes have been certified, meaning that more than half of eligible Americans cast a ballot. That’s the highest turnout in a midterm election in a century. Midterm elections ...

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  6. Nov 7, 2018 · By some estimates, Republicans could have survived while losing the popular vote by nearly a double-digit margin. The Democratic geographic disadvantage was even more significant in the Senate...

  7. In the worst-case scenario for Democrats, a 54-46 Senate, they’d need to flip five seats and hold on to Alabama. A likely path might involve flipping Maine, Colorado, North Carolina, Iowa, and ...

  8. Nov 7, 2018 · As of this writing, the Democratic Party is projected to win more than 30 House seats — and a greater than seven-point victory in the national popular vote, roughly the margin that Republicans...

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