Message from @FLanon
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Democrats would gain 10 seats at most in the house, Republicans would gain at least 3 seats
so a net loss of 7 seats (at worst) for Rs?
That is acceptable
I'm gonna repost your earlier margins that you gave in the discord:
D+2.9: R 236; D 199
D+5.9: R 231; D 204
D+7.9: R 225 ; D 210
D+9.9: R 218; D 217
D+12.9: R 196; D 239
yeah, a majority is still a majority
it might make things more susceptible to republicuck sabotage though
230-205 that would be though, if I'm doing the math right
around 53% of the house's seat makeup
we can still get a ton of things done with that composition
Is the average House Republican more or less cucked than the average Senate Republican? It may be that Senate Republicans are more prominent and that's why we judge them so much, but I feel that House Republicans are okay for the most part.
If we can keep the wind to our backs, we could make that margin better
The House is far less cucked, they've passed some good immigration bills but the Senate hasn't taken them up yet
Yeah, the house itself is less cucked
but 55% of the representatives are republicans, which is a far cry from the Senate which has 51 and used to have 52 Republican senators
I'm asking per capita, is the average house republican better than the average republican senator
there's a possibility that the larger number overshadows the cucks in the house
I'm going to research this, brb
I was going to use conservativereview but looks like the scorecard section of the site is down
these are all the House Reps that are better or as good as the best Republican Senator
well, looks like the hypothesis is right, senators are more cucked per capita than representatives
I'd like a source for that btw so I can get into the details
the House of Representatives has always been more partisan (which means it tends to be less 'cucked') than the Senate
it makes sense
the House consists of specific districts whereas the Senate consists of the entire state, which means that Senators have to appeal to a wider array of people, which means they can't be as partisan
unless it's a state like Wyoming
or Massachusetts
whoa it's actually a lot more than 8%
whereas a state like Florida is going to have senators that have to appeal to both the left and the right
hence moderate Dems like Bill Nelson
15% w/ an A+
oh right
2% of the senate republicans w/ an A
So, if the margins in the house get close, you shouldn't have to worry about it stalling as much as in the senate
we simply need a majority
/ourguy/ Pete Sessions could be in jeopardy in Texas-32
I'd say at least 53% would be good for whatever bill we need
there are a number of Reps we can afford to lose, but Sessions isn't one of them