There is good reason to think that the polls may, on average, be a couple of points off the mark in favor of one party or the other – and this year, that’s enough to make a big difference in the seat count. FiveThirtyEight
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For Democrats, Losing the House Is Not Inevitable. (Just Very Likely.)
There is good reason to think that the polls may, on average, be a couple of points off the mark in favor of one party or the other – and this year, that’s enough to make a big difference in the seat count.
FiveThirtyEight