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midterms, i guess the average victory for party out of power may be, what, 35 or something like that. there have been only two times that i can think of where a president bucked to that trend. bill clinton in 1998, in the middle of impeachment, republicans were supposed to have a huge margin of victory in '98, and voters said, nope, not into this impeachment deal, and so republicans only picked up four seats. it was a shock. republicans only picked up four seats. but it was a real shock. then in 2002, of course after 9/11, which, again, was the other huge example, republicans picked up some seats. something that never happens in off year elections, but happened that year obviously because the election was one year after september 11th. the question is will the abortion decision, will republican radicalism, will the aftermath of january 6th, will all of that taken together, will

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