desperation on your part. I get it though. It’s rare that a republican wins an election now days since trump took over the party. All signs point to a massive blue wave as the senate is now a toss up.
* The House was 241-194 Republican after the 2016 election. Today, it's effectively 235-199 Democratic.
* Republicans held a historic 33-16 advantage in governor's seats after the 2016 election. Today, it's 26-24.
* Republicans had a 32-14 advantage in state legislatures controlled after 2016. Today, it's 30-19. (Some legislatures are split, with one party controlling one chamber, and the other party in a majority in the other.)
* The GOP had total control over the governance of 24 states, vs. seven for Democrats. Today, it's a much-closer 22-14.
* Republicans had an advantage of 57 percent to 42 percent in nationwide state legislative seats after 2016. Today, that 15-point edge is trimmed to five, 52-47.