Republicans held early advantages the two conservative states?
Should "Republicans held early advantages the two conservative states" mean "Republicans held early advantages (that) the two conservative states possess?"
Context:
GOP losses in the two states could put the Senate majority out of contention for Republicans, who control 47 seats today and need to gain four seats on Tuesday to take control. Republicans held early advantages the two conservative states, but their previously formidable polling leads have disappeared.
Top answer
Hi, No. It's just a missing word. Republicans held early advantages in the two conservative states ,.
— Clive
Hi, No.
It's just a missing word.
Republicans held early advantages in the two conservative states ,.
.
Clive
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