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Headline Roundup September 12th, 2018

2018 Midterms: Will There Be a Blue Wave?

Summary from the AllSides News Team

A recent poll from NPR/Marist finds that Democrats are 12 points ahead when respondents were asked which party they are likely to vote for in the 2018 midterms. Many on the Right say that the hype is overblown, citing many races where the Republican candidates are ahead of their challengers.

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Poll: Midwest Abandons Trump, Fueling Democratic Advantage For Control Of Congress
Poll: Midwest Abandons Trump, Fueling Democratic Advantage For Control Of Congress

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In a troubling sign for Republicans less than two months before November's elections, Democrats' advantage on the question of which party Americans are more likely to vote for in November is ballooning, according to a new NPR/Marist poll.

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Get Over Your Election-Needle P.T.S.D.: The Blue Wave Is Real, and It’s a Monster
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All the fundamentals are pointing to a Democratic tsunami rumbling offshore, even if we’re being too careful about saying it. As with most elements of Trump’s presidency, the most

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Don’t Get Too Excited about Election Day Yet, Democrats
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Making the click-through worthwhile: Why you shouldn’t quite buy the hype about the Democrats winning control of the Senate this November, NBC finds a convenient scapegoat for #MeToo concerns, and a bit of intrigue about a disputed recount in Massachusetts.

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