Sarah Palin exits a voting booth in 2008. Credit: Shealah Craighead.

It is a testament to the politics of our times that Paul Ryan, the most conservative Speaker in the history of the country, won’t be conservative enough for a solid core of his own party in Congress, and is under siege from his party’s presidential nominee and acolytes.

If the Freedom Caucus makes good on its threat to oust Speaker Ryan, they'll put forward their own hyper-conservative candidate—to which Democrats will respond by allying with mainstream Republicans to nominate a centrist.
↩︎ The Atlantic
Oct 27, 2016

While Republicans acknowledge they’re exiting October in worse shape than they ever imagined, they believe it’s possible Trump has hit rock bottom and can’t pull the House GOP any further down with him.

With all three debates in the rearview mirror, House Republicans are hoping Trump can’t do any more to sabotage their hopes of retaining a majority.
↩︎ Politico
Oct 27, 2016

The only thing rigged about the election is gerrymandered control of the House. Republicans in state governments redrew 193 districts to their liking in 2010, whereas Democrats redrew just 44. That's led to bizarre results. "Pennsylvania favored the Democrats by nearly 100,000 votes, but the sophisticated new lines returned a delegation that somehow broke 13 to 5 for the GOP."

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