The majority is at 1 now

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      2 months ago

      Right, but that still doesn’t do what the headline says it does. The Republican majority didn’t change. It didn’t get worse, but it didn’t get any better either.

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        If the seat was empty, it did change.

        Too lazy to look up actual numbers but…

        If it was 6 vs 10 and then a dem retires it becomes 5 vs 10.

        Months pass at 5 vs 10 where they have a larger margin. Then the election happens and it goes back to 6 vs 10.

        Now the margin is smaller again.

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          This is kind of like talking about my weight. It’s the same now as before, but that week around Easter was a little dicey.

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          The margin usually refers to the number of votes that they can safely lose in their own party and still have a bill pass, so with the same number of GOP reps the margin shouldn’t change.

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            6 vs 10

            4 person difference. if 2 GOP vote against

            becomes 8 vs 8

            It’s a tie and the bill fails.

            5 vs 10 after rep retires before seat is filled

            if 2 GOP vote against

            becomes 7 vs 8

            GOP passes bill.

            Seat gets filled and it’s now 6 vs 10 again

            Notice how the GOP rep count didn’t change.