In the U.S. midterms, usually the party in power doesn’t do very well. In fact, in the past three midterm elections, the opposition took control of either the House or the Senate – or both. That was pre-Donald Trump. So how many seats does a party need to win? Eric Sorensen breaks it down.
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Midterm math: How many seats are needed to win?
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