This is a political forum and no one has mentioned the voting from last night?
In Ohio's 12th Congressional District, Republican Troy Balderson is leading Democrat Danny O'Connor by less than 1% with the outcome still undecided. While I expect Balderson to win, this is a district that has been controlled by Republicans since 1980 I believe, a district that Trump won by 11 points in 2016, and a district that Republican Pat Tiberi won by 37% in 2016. Republicans poured a great deal of money into the race, much more than would have been expected in such a race, and President Trump went to the district to campaign for Balderson and might possibly have tipped the scales in Balderson's favor.
Some interesting commentary last night. A Republican analyst said that results from a special election can't foretell what will happen in November when Balderson and O'Connor will face off again. Fewer Republicans tend to vote in these special elections. Another Democratic analyst said there will be a blue wave in November, but it will be one of three types of waves:
1. Democrats gain several seats in the House but not enough to take back control.
2. Democrats gain enough seats to take control of the House, with a few seats to spare.
3. Democrats win a huge plurality in the House.
48 House seats are considered "competitive" in 2018. 41 of those seats are held by Republicans; 7 by Democrats. Democrats need to flip 24 seats to take control. Should be an interesting time leading up to November.
BTW. the final poll for the Ohio 12th district had Balderson up by 1 point. Result so far -- Balderson by 1 point. Sometimes polls are very accurate..