Boebert might still lose her seat in a race that wouldn't normally have been close.
Legolas Send a noteboard - 10/11/2022 08:28:15 PM
View original postAnd the flip-side winners are incumbents. That's probably a big factor.
But yes, so far there aren't many of the nutcases in elected positions yet, fortunately. Still, you see more reasonable Republicans in close races do beat Democratic incumbents, so while you can't oversimplify too much and every race is different, it's probably still safe to say the Republicans would've won a few more of those seats with more reasonable candidates.
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