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Fiendish Thingy

(23,966 posts)
33. Your math is off
Fri May 8, 2026, 08:01 PM
Friday

Republican seats added by Gerrymander:
TX +5
FL +4
TN +1
AL +1 (maybe)
LA +1
MO +1
NC +1
OH +1
——————
Total= 14-15 seats

Dem seats added by redistricting:

CA +5
UT +1 (yes you read that right)
—————-
Total= 6 seats

Now subtract the Dem gains from Republican gains:

14-15 - 6 = 8-9 net seat gain for Republicans.

Right now, Republicans have a five seat margin in the house, however, five seats are vacant. If all those seats were filled, as they were on January 3, 2025, the margin would be 3 seats.

So, 3 seat margin, + 8-9 seat gain via gerrymandering = 11-12 seat hypothetical margin.

Except, Dems are projected to pickup a minimum of 20-30 seats.

That gives Dems, at the very, very, bare minimum an 8 seat majority.

Now, some folks are projecting Dems could pick up as many as 40-50 seats. In 2018, when Trump’s approval ratings were higher than they are now, and inflation and the economy were doing much better, Dems picked up 40 seats.

And there’s (at least) one more factor to consider:

All that republican gerrymandering required some solid red districts to be weakened, and some of the new red districts aren’t that strong.

Remember this: throughout the past year, 2024 Trump +20 districts were swinging 15-30 points towards the Dems in actual elections, not just opinion polls.

So, if they took a Trump +20 district and turned it into a Trump +5 district in order to create another Trump +5 district out of a formerly Harris +5 district…can you do the math?

I’m not feeling cocky, I’m not over confident, but based on the data, including the fact that the Trump-induced, Republican-enabled suffering spreading across all regional, racial and partisan boundaries that is only going to increase in the next six months, I draw this conclusion:

Nothing can stop the Blue Tsunami in November

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I appreciate your optimism senseandsensibility Friday #1
Hope is a communal virtue mr715 Friday #2
Go read this: Fiendish Thingy Friday #4
TBH, it doesn't... regnaD kciN Friday #30
Your math is off Fiendish Thingy Friday #33
No one can predict the outcome. Voters let us down in 2000, 2016 and 2024, which lostincalifornia Friday #5
And Independents voting Democratic mr715 Friday #8
Agreed. Nothing is certain, that is the lesson from 2000, 2016, and 2024 lostincalifornia Friday #32
We should be following the example blue-wave Friday #9
Break their kneecaps at the polls. mr715 Friday #38
Nothing can stop the Blue Tsunami! Fiendish Thingy Friday #3
Dump hasn't just shot himself in the foot -- he's blown a whole leg off Blue Owl Friday #6
Agree 100% with your assessment of the outcome of the midterms. beaglelover Friday #7
I agree. I think people are confusing the redistricting war with the election. The press have been saying the Fil1957 Friday #10
I posted this earlier and didn't much of a response. Mme. Defarge Friday #11
All the animals in the barn yard are equal. multigraincracker Friday #12
That movie is supposedly hideously bad... regnaD kciN Friday #29
Changed the story pretty much. multigraincracker Friday #35
Thank you! My anxiety is in overdrivw crimycarny Friday #13
Glad I could help in my own small way mr715 Friday #16
I also assume that the map redraws in Florida and Tennessee will be challenged in court? crimycarny Friday #14
I'm in FL mr715 Friday #15
Mark Elias is already on it. If you can afford to support Democracy Docket it will help. HeartsCanHope Friday #28
Will do crimycarny Friday #34
It's very likely but better not to speak so certainly. The most important thing is we CAN'T let the GOP stay in power, LymphocyteLover Friday #17
Yeah, but we took a gut punch this morning. mr715 Friday #19
We still need the independent voters in every state - Democrats can't do this alone FakeNoose Friday #18
It'll be a good night gerrymander or no. mr715 Friday #20
I fully expect Quanto Magnus Friday #21
There will be elections and they will try stuff, but they'll lose. mr715 Friday #22
I, too, am hopeful. Joinfortmill Friday #23
What we're going to lose is several Black congresspeople yliza Friday #24
Don't underestimate edhopper Friday #25
And Hillary is going to sweep all 50 states sarisataka Friday #26
I thought we would win 235 to 238 seats Pototan Friday #27
Believe I've heard this before. Yup, I have. republianmushroom Friday #31
$5.00 gas and boots on the ground in the multigraincracker Friday #36
Add a little Hantavirus to the mix. mr715 Friday #37
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