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now, that cash disparity has led republicans to embrace a new strategy, triage. "the new york times" reports that the national republican groups have started to pull millions of dollars away from republican candidates who have fallen substantially behind in once competitive race and instead are trying to consolidate resources in just around two dozen competitive districts. now, that might seem like a sign national republicans are giving up when it comes to winning the house of representatives. but given their position, the new strategy might not be such a bad idea. al remember, democrats need a total of 23 seats in order to win a majority in the house. anything short of that and the balance of power remains the same. so republicans can stand to lose a few seats if it means keeping their majority. and that same math is weighing on democrats as they work to turn their voters out in mid-terms. an analysis shows that in a high turn out scenario democrats

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