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      It hurts republican downballot candidates tho. There’s gonna be a number of Trump voters who won’t show up if he’s not on the ballot and they would have been straight ticket republican votes.

      Also this sets a big precedent.

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          3 out of 8 of their house members are republicans, famously including Lauren Boebert. Obviously not a ton but margins in both chambers have been razor thin lately so every bit counts.

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              They have 3 house seats in Colorado and one of them is one of the dumbest, most toxic fucking people in congress and she (Boebert) won her seat with 50.06% of the vote.

              Literally .07% of people not showing up in her election would have been a victory for her opponent. It was a 546 vote difference. That is razor thin.

              Then for the other two republican house seats, one of them won with 60.9% of the vote and another won with 56% of the vote.

              So your argument doesn’t really hold up here. Two of those seats are arguably in jeopardy. Maybe even the third. The Republicans have the house by only 8 seats right now. Every single seat counts for a lot. Even if the democrats didn’t take the house, a smaller margin prevents fucksticks like the freedom caucus from being so obstructive of bipartisan legislation.

              And all of this ignores stuff like state, county, and school district level positions.