Steve Kornacki and Chuck Todd give an early look at the 2024 Senate map

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NBC News National Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki joins Chuck Todd at the big board to detail how the presidential election gives clear inferences on who retains control of Congress in 2024.

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If Dems win the House and the GOP win the Senate in 2024, we can officially declare ourselves the Musical Chairs of America.

RealJackHQ
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More Steve Kornacki! We don't want to wait 1.5 years to see him again

daytrading
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Kansas voting against the abortion ban is a harbinger of things to come for the GOP.

fdrstan
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California, with 40 million people, has the same number of senators as Wyoming, with only half million. Absolute insanity is what that is.

breal
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Didn't they predicted a massive red wave in 2022? How did that actually turned out?

paulcreese
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Definitely not voting G uns O ver P eople

MJ-xjtz
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The red part of that map is called "American Carnage."

SwiftJustice
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Susan Collins won by agreeing with her Democratic challenger on every issue and even dressing like her so that the only choice was whether to keep seniority or not

peterjermey
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All democrats have to do is have their incumbents win Montana & Ohio.... the Montana democrat has a 58% approval (5th most popular Senator in the nation) in that deep-red state. The ohio democrat is very popular too; honestly wish he'd run for President (Sherrod Brown). So that leaves Nevada which is a literal tossup where the democrat is the incumbent, and maybe Pennsylvania where the incumbent is a Democrat. Democrats more likely to lose Nevada than the other three, in my opinion.

blackoutblue
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“Our ‘ *friend* ’ Susan Collins in Maine” 🤮

DylanSalacia
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Don't think any democrat would shed a tear if Manchin lost his seat.

DimeDoppler
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Steve hasn't changed his clothes since the Trump election lol

iluvbiggirlz
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Did y'al say Biden to win in 2024? Seriously?

SaveAmerixa
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How many of those red states are gerrymandered 😂

scotchbarrel
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Is that Steve Kornacki without a piece of paper in his hand???

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I was thinking if we changed how we vote. The person or the issues…Promoting issue-oriented democracy requires a combination of structural changes and citizen engagement. Here are a few ideas that could help make democracy more focused on issues:

1. Enhanced public education: Invest in civic education to ensure citizens have a solid understanding of key issues, policies, and their implications. This will enable voters to make informed decisions based on the substance of the issues at hand.
2. Transparent campaign financing: Implement stricter regulations on campaign financing, ensuring transparency and reducing the influence of special interests. This can help prevent the distortion of issues and keep the focus on the merits of the policies being proposed.
3. Issue-based political campaigns: Encourage political parties and candidates to prioritize issue-based campaigns, where they outline their positions on key policy areas and present their plans for addressing those issues. This approach would help voters evaluate candidates based on their stance on important matters rather than their personal attributes.
4. Accessible information platforms: Establish user-friendly platforms that provide unbiased information on various issues, including pros and cons, potential consequences, and expert opinions. Such platforms could assist voters in understanding complex topics and making more informed choices.
5. Open dialogues and debates: Foster a culture of open dialogues and substantive debates among candidates, policymakers, and citizens. Encourage discussions that delve into the details of different proposals, allowing for contrasting viewpoints and critical analysis.
6. Participatory democracy: Explore mechanisms to enhance citizen participation in decision-making processes, such as public consultations, deliberative forums, and citizen juries. This can give individuals a direct say in shaping policies and ensure that their concerns and preferences are taken into account.

By combining these approaches, we can shift the focus of democracy towards issues rather than personal attributes, empowering citizens to make choices based on their alignment with policy positions and the potential impact on society.

robertPalawan
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1Abortion right, 2 Gun control, 3 economy, and 4 foreign affairs. I see Dem win back the Senate, but it's going to be close. I see a lot younger voters going to Dem in Red states.

lukescribner
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Susan Collins voting to not confirm Amy Coney Barrett is the only thing that saved her job as a US Senator from Maine

tobiasdubose
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Blah blah blah blah… all these media outlets are now massive failures when it comes to forecasting🤷🏻‍♂️ just wait for people to vote. Mind conditioning these days isn’t that effective, unless you’re from the extreme “right”🤭

justday
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We heard all of that about the last election.

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