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So what is with the WA 04 House district? On Fox it lists Newhouse the incumbent with 52.58% and Sessier with 47.42%. But they are BOTH listed as Republicans?

This is from the NYTimes website:

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Looking into this (WA 04) it seems that Newhouse is a Republican but voted to impeach Trump. Sessler is a Republican that was favored by Trump. Some news agencies are calling it for Newhouse.

Newhouse is behind a bill to stop China from buying land in the USA.
 
Looking into this (WA 04) it seems that Newhouse is a Republican but voted to impeach Trump. Sessler is a Republican that was favored by Trump. Some news agencies are calling it for Newhouse.

Newhouse is behind a bill to stop China from buying land in the USA.

Weird. Though Im in favor of scrutinizing China's purchases of land here...

Is IS Washington... so
 
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When did Men/Boys become so emotional? The university needs Listening/Support Circles? Wow, LOL Do they still think they are in grade school?

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This is an email I saw sent by another university... Enabling cry-baby leftist drivel

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So what is with the WA 04 House district? On Fox it lists Newhouse the incumbent with 52.58% and Sessier with 47.42%. But they are BOTH listed as Republicans?

How does Washington’s Top-2 Primary work?​

The top-two primary is a type of primary election in which all candidates are listed on the same primary ballot. The top two vote-getters, regardless of their partisan affiliations, advance to the general election. Therefore, it is possible for two candidates belonging to the same political party to advance in a top-two primary and face off in the general election.

In Washington, voters are not required to register for a political party and do not have to declare a party affiliation to vote – except in Presidential Primaries.
 
We can help you escape! If you can get to Parley's, I bet he probably has enough ammo to lend you to get across the border, we'll have a team waiting there for ya ;)
 
“A/c to Karl Rove-fwiw->
The GOP expects 223 seats in HOUSE when all is done.
That’s 5 of the remaining 8.”

I am not sure about that. California House seat 45 is up in the air IMHO. She leads by 4000 votes, but that has come down from a 9500-vote lead with 87% counted. The other California House seat looks better as the Republican is leading by 3000 votes but that one has been steady. Alaska looks good and that would put us at 221 seats.
 
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Rubio

Yeah it sounds like its a done deal.
I dont personally trust him, but he has been more of a normal guy these past 5-6 years. Its a plus for Florida as DeSantis will be able to appoint someone that's a better fit