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Shelley's avatar

It depends on which polls. I trust very few and use ballotpedia a my resource. Here is the TX senate race - check the polling used shown 2/3 the way down the page. https://ballotpedia.org/United_States_Senate_election_in_Texas,_2024

I know the feeling voting in a blue state where outcomes are controlled. Lived in OR for two presidential election cycles. OR has only one rep in congress, no senators.

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Diana Woodward's avatar

OR as in Oregon? We have 6 congressman, 2 R's and 4 D's. And 2 Senators, Wyden and Merkeley both D's.

Hoping to flip District 4 in Southern Oregon, DeFazio's old seat R to next week. Her name is Monique DeSpain, A retired Air Force Colonel, Jag and single mother to college age twin boys. Fingers crossed.

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Shelley's avatar

Awe, redistricting. Did that once when I lived there and only state reps were affected. Last election for me was 2016. I moved back to MO in March 2017 when I retired. Good to be back home.

Sure hope that flip takes place. Was disappointed the R did not win in the last Gov race.

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