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applegrove

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Tue Feb 27, 2018, 07:44 PM Feb 2018

PA-18: BREAKING: Cook Political Report Changes Race From Lean Republican To Toss Up

By poopdogcomedy at Daily Kos

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2018/2/27/1745267/-PA-19-BREAKING-Cook-Political-Report-Changes-Race-From-Lean-Republican-To-Toss-Up

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There's no doubt part of the problem for the GOP in PA-18 is the national political climate. During January, following the passage of the tax cut bill, Republicans had cut Democrats' lead in generic congressional ballot polls in half. But during February, Democrats' lead has returned to close to double digits, a turnaround that was in progress before the Parkland school shootings.

However, the climate alone wouldn't be enough to push a district as Republican as the 18th CD into the Toss Up column. After all, Trump is still a net asset to the GOP here, and Nancy Pelosi is unpopular. What's made the race so close, many Republicans admit, is that Lamb has simply proven to be a stronger candidate than Saccone.

As a 33-year-old veteran from a prominent Irish-Catholic Pittsburgh political family, Lamb is well-positioned to tap into Western Pennsylvania's ancestral Democratic roots (Democrats still enjoy a slight voter registration edge in the 18th). He emphasizes protecting Social Security and Medicare from cuts, says he won't support Pelosi and talks about strengthening background checks without calling for new gun laws.

Saccone, a 60-year-old mustachioed former Air Force counter-intelligence officer, hasn't made any major blunders. But he hasn't raised the resources to tell voters his life story as effectively as Lamb, and after seven years in Harrisburg, he can't credibly run as a political outsider. Moreover, Saccone's votes for right-to-work legislation have angered unions, still an important constituency in this part of the state.


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PA-18: BREAKING: Cook Political Report Changes Race From Lean Republican To Toss Up (Original Post) applegrove Feb 2018 OP
If Dems win this itll spark another wave of retirements OrlandoDem1 Feb 2018 #1
+1,000,000 Dawson Leery Feb 2018 #2
The Cook Political report is very trustworthy Gothmog Feb 2018 #3
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