This is of course is not serious analysis. You have to look at the partisanship of each district, candidate quality, fundraising, etc.
People like Waleed live in an echo chamber.
Ah yes, Max Rose lost because he wasn't liberal enough. If you believe that, you're a moron.
Xochitl Torres Small represents an oil and gas heavy district. Coming out in favor of the Green New Deal would have been political suicide.
It little details like that, that people like Waleed purposely overlook

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