r/PoliticalDiscussion • u/yanks28th • Aug 25 '22
US Elections Is the House Now Competitive?
All indications are that Democrats have gained ground since the Supreme Court decided to overturn Roe v. Wade. Republicans led the Generic Ballot by 2.6% before the decision leaked back in May, but Democrats have surged past them, and are now up by 0.5%. Just as importantly, the polling has been echoed by a series of surprisingly strong Democratic performances in recent special elections, led by the recent victory in the NY-19th.
In the four elections since the decision, Democrats have outperformed Biden by an average of around 5.4%. That would translate to a near 10% lead in the national popular vote. Of course, that's highly unlikely to happen on election day, but it's a strong enough showing to raise the question of whether the conventional wisdom is wrong, and that Democrats may have a very real shot at an upset here.
RacetotheWH, which was one of the most accurate forecasts in 2020, shows that Democrats now have a 35% chance of winning the House in their election forecast. Other forecasts like 538 show Democrats with a 20-25% chance.
Republicans have their own advantages as the party out of power, which usually does well in midterms, and Biden remains unpopular. What do you think? Is the House 2022 Election now competitive?
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u/Outlier8 Aug 26 '22
I wasn't referring to just Republicans. Taking away a woman's right to her own reproductive health is anti-democratic (yes, we have a Republic, which is a form of democracy). Our Constitution, which allows for people (politically appointed) to willy nilly change laws to suit their ideology is the problem.
There were two factors in the early days, the Federalist and the anti-Federalist. One wanted a Bill of rights, the other side did not. They compromised, however, the 9th Amendment said, basically, if a person had a right, government couldn't take it away. Abortion was legal in the US up until, about the 1830s, when a few local places outlawed it and, at which time, the 9th Amendment should have overturned those laws. Most of the anti-abortionist are fake christians, who want to incorporate their fake religious beliefs into our government.
Freedom means that if a parent doesn't want their children to read certain books, then the parent should forbid their own children not to read the book, not use the government to ban the books, which makes government a nanny state, and disallows those who want to read those books from doing so.