After the 2004 election, we had — according to all the talking heads — entered a new era of permanent Republican dominance? At that point the GOP held 232 seats in the House to the Democrats’ 202 — and this was thought of as overwhelming dominance.
After this week’s special election in Miss., the Democrats hold 236 seats to the Republicans’ 199.
Can the Democrats nonetheless find a way to lose the presidential race?
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After the 2004 election, we had — according to all the talking heads — entered a new era of permanent Republican dominance? At that point the GOP held 232 seats in the House to the Democrats’ 202 — and this was thought of as overwhelming dominance.
After this week’s special election in Miss., the Democrats hold 236 seats to the Republicans’ 199.
Can the Democrats nonetheless find a way to lose the presidential race?
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