I don't see it that way and we disagree as usual.
But, we'll all know the real answer by the mid term results.
I can see 30-40 seats shifting to the dems , giving them back the house.
THAT will be made possible by disgruntled , professional/career females disgusted by team Trump and the GOP.
Obviously , it's not monolithic and at least 33% of females will still vote GOP, maybe a bit more?
But when the votes are counted Nov 6, the dramatic change ,may surprise you.
Women are going to vote for wherever their feelings and Facebook friends tell them to. They're not moved by principles, political convictions, or firm and unshakable patriotism. In short, they're a lost cause.
Blacks, on the other hand, are ripe for the ripping. 98% for Democrat, and without them, the Democrats can't win a general election. That's going to change under Trump, because he's finally standing his ground on things they care about, like jobs and unemployment as well as his new initiative to promote the hiring of ex-cons (something Obama started). Having a major Black celebrity in his corner didn't hurt the President's image any either, as many look up to Kanye as he's won more grammy awards than anyone else and is an icon in their community.
If the Dems take the house and senate, that wouldn't be surprising at all, since that's the historical pattern when an opposing party President takes office. If we DID keep one or both chambers, that WOULD be surprising, and so I hope that's what happens.