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Will Republicans Lose Senate And House of Representatives Majority In 2018?
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Position: For
By natbaronsnatbarons 133 Pts edited January 2018
Do you believe that the GOP will lose their Senate and House of Representatives majority in 2018?
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  1. Live Poll

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    7 votes
    1. Yes
      71.43%
    2. No
      28.57%



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Debate Type: Traditional Debate



Voting Format: Casual Voting

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Rounds: 3

Time Per Round: 48 Hours Per Round


Voting Period: 24 Hours


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  • Round 1 | Position: For
    Yes, I belive that they will.

    1) In many midterm elections, the majority usually lost seats or lost their majority.

    2) Democrats May be able to do an agenda.
  • Round 1 | Position: Against
    Our dysfunctional polarization has us trading off between just the two major party choices and so when people vote against the current power structure their vote against is usually in the form of a vote for the party not currently in charge.  We swing back and forth from one power control to the other.  Which those parties then, stupidly, take as a sign that the voters want them to ram through all things in their wish lists.
  • Round 2 | Position: For
    In the past, the majority party usually loses seats or the majority.

    I don’t believe that this would change, especially considering Trump’s performance and approval rating which may be linked to the Republican Party.
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