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If Republicans dont win Ohio by at least 7% they've under performed. arguably it should be even higher based on 538's numbers. Initial results look pretty rough for them. If the Republicans lose its a really bad sign of them in the elections coming up.
Like I said - Republicans are in a LOSE/LOSE position.
If they 'win', it's a LOSS, if they 'lose', it's a LOSS.
If republicans lose Ohio, all you can hope for is it motivates more R voter turnout in the midterms.
Right now Ohio has more Dems turning out to vote if you add in those green party votes.
From what I'm seeing, this all may come down to Delaware County. Right now it looks like 52% of it's reporting, and it's about a 600 vote difference.
ETA: And as I typed this, it changed. Dang, this goes quick!
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