Pollsters Begin Warning Democrats The Supposed Blue Wave Is Shrinking Fast

The Democrats’ treatment of Judge Brett Kavanaugh during the confirmation hearings and investigations motivated a lot of voters on the right. The behavior of left wing protesters did the same thing and it is changing the 2018 election map very rapidly.

The Daily Wire reported:

Pollsters Have Some Troubling News For Democrats About The ‘Blue Wave’ In The House

As Real Clear Politics shifts yet more Senate seats to the “safe” column for Republicans, multiple pollsters have begun to warn Democrats that even their “blue wave” in the House is losing momentum.

According to RCP’s latest average of polls, Republicans now safely have 49 seats in the Senate, which means the Democrats need to win all 7 of the seats that are considered true “toss-ups” to gain the majority in November.

That’s certainly not welcome news to Democrats, who once hoped for a “blue wave” in both chambers. To make matters worse, pollsters have begun sounding the alarm over what once seemed to be the inevitable Democrat takeover of the House.

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Among the most influential of the pollsters is Nate Silver, who warned Democrats that even with a generic ballot lead of +7, Democrats could end up failing to take the House.

See the tweets below:

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The left made a big mistake by going crazy over Kavanaugh. They ripped off the mask for all voters to see what they’re really about.

 

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