The Domestic Terrorist Party keeps getting bad news regarding its effort to retake at least the House of Representatives this fall during the midterms. CNN, surprisingly, delivered the latest dose of news Hakeem Jeffries didn’t want to hear.
Seems like the party that is polling lower than whale dung at the bottom of the sea isn’t such a shoo-in to recapture the House, as noted by the network’s data analyst Harry Enten.
Just a month ago, he says there was an 86 percent chance the Dems would regain the House. But despite higher gas prices and angst over the war with Iran, Democrat chances actually fell this month by 10 points:

CNN: The Chance Of Democrats Taking Back The House Have Fallen
Odds to win the house Per @Kalshi
April 21: ? 86%
Now: ? 76% (-10)National Vote Margin Democrats need to win, to control the house:
2024: ? ~Even
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Two court rulings in the past two weeks have hit the chances that Democrats flip control of the House in November, according to traders on prediction markets platform Kalshi.
Odds that the party wins control of the lower chamber have fallen to 75% from 85.3% on April 28.
On April 29, the Supreme Court ruled in Louisiana v. Callais that a majority-Black congressional district in Louisiana was invalid, limiting how much race can be considered when drawing congressional maps and weakening part of the Voting Rights Act.
That district, like many of the other majority-black congressional districts across the South, is represented by a Democrat. Louisiana is moving to redraw its maps in a move that will likely see one less Democratic member of Congress sent from the state.
Republicans have a lot of ground to make up, it’s true. But here’s the thing: President Trump’s action against Iran will wrap up soon after total victory, and he’ll begin refocusing on one of his signature campaign pledges: Getting the economy rolling again.
That’ll mean lower gas prices, which will then lead to lower prices overall for goods. Also, congressional Republicans could help their cause by passing more of their agenda. Seems like a win-win, given that regardless of what the party of Destruction campaigns on, nothing they will do for our country will be good.

