The nail-biter PA-18 election tomorrow is in an R+11 district. If the wave this November were to hit all districts as conservative as PA-18, Dems would have a 323-112 majority. H/t @JooBilly https://t.co/d7RfsymIfz
— Ezra No Dream No Vote Levin (@ezralevin) March 12, 2018
If Accuweather is to be believed, the Pittsburgh area is far enough inland that only “flurries” are predicted today. I’m partisan enough to hope it discourages the elderly FOX-watching voters, but not their Democratic neighbors…
Pennsylvania GOP chairman says Tuesday special election is in ‘Democrat district’ https://t.co/lhs8ErxlaC pic.twitter.com/W3H22mCCp2
— POLITICO (@politico) March 12, 2018
If this is the indication of how much capital the administration is investing in #PA18 then the GOP is in trouble. https://t.co/iJR934n2VI pic.twitter.com/ejjDjSPadz
— Daniel W. Drezner (@dandrezner) March 12, 2018
The amazing thing about Saccone — the district committee picked him. This isn't some weird Republican-voters-shoot-party-in-face thing we've seen so many times before.
— Sean T at RCP (@SeanTrende) March 12, 2018
A vote for Conor Lamb is a vote for impeachment
— Jack Posobiec ???? (@JackPosobiec) March 12, 2018
Sounds good https://t.co/5ETj9Rnc7j
— Calith (@PCalith) March 13, 2018
PA-18 Republican candidate Rick Saccone said at his closing, pre-election eve rally tonight that "the other side" has hatred for the president, the country & God. pic.twitter.com/4NEZGncgxt
— Vaughn Hillyard (@VaughnHillyard) March 12, 2018
Will give GOP comms folks some credit. The frame has been established that a close Saccone win will be a massive success. Which is crazy considering the district.
— Sam Stein (@samstein) March 12, 2018
This says more about the people who got spun than the people who did the spinning https://t.co/l7YqQRFGMk
— Dan Pfeiffer (@danpfeiffer) March 12, 2018
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