Making the click-through worthwhile: Why you shouldn’t quite buy the hype about the Democrats winning control of the Senate this November, NBC finds a convenient scapegoat for #MeToo concerns, and a bit of intrigue about a disputed recount in Massachusetts.
Why the Democrats’ Senate Chances Are Overhyped
The past week brought another round of buzz that Democrats could win control of the Senate. The Washington Postdeclares this morning, “Republicans have grown increasingly worried about losing control of the Senate.” Roll Call’s Stuart Rothenberg pronounces “the Senate is now in play.” Even Fox News concurs ...
Making the click-through worthwhile: Why you shouldn’t quite buy the hype about the Democrats winning control of the Senate this November, NBC finds a convenient scapegoat for #MeToo concerns, and a bit of intrigue about a disputed recount in Massachusetts.
Why the Democrats’ Senate Chances Are Overhyped
The past week brought another round of buzz that Democrats could win control of the Senate. The Washington Postdeclares this morning, “Republicans have grown increasingly worried about losing control of the Senate.” Roll Call’s Stuart Rothenberg pronounces “the Senate is now in play.” Even Fox News concurs ...
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