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One thing to know about the popular vote is that California takes forever to count since tons of ballots arrive in the mail after election day. Right now, Dems lead the GOP in the House by 4.3 points. Once CA's votes are counted, it should be close to, if not higher than, the GOP's 6.8-point margin in the 2010 wave. If not for gerrymandering in Ohio, North Carolina, Michigan, etc. the Dems would have at least a few extra seats, but popular vote-wise, it's safe to say this'll count as a D wave.

And damn it, I hit the wrong button in the poll. Oh well.