117th Congress
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The Cook Political Report has teamed up with the Almanac of American Politics to bring our subscribers profiles on the new members of the 117th Congress.
Note: Due to redistricting, race pages and 2022 House ratings will launch later in the year.
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- Dave Wassermann Twitter
- Dave Wasserman
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- Nate Wasserman Twitter
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George Conway Twitter
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Dave Wassermann Twitter
Oct 21, 2020 The editor has established himself as one of the most trusted sources in political journalism thanks to his fastidious forecasts and dramatic Twitter projections — always issued with his famous catchphrase, “I’ve seen enough.”. Sure, gerrymandering has played a role in the House, but sorting is the dominant factor: In the impossible-to-gerrymander Senate, the number of seats with a score between D+5 and R+5 has declined. The latest tweets from @natecohn.
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