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Election Results


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2018 Nov 6, 5:56pm   8,052 views  91 comments

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As of 5:55pm in California:



Looks like both House and Senate will remain Republican at this point.

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66   HeadSet   2018 Nov 7, 7:11am  

She'll squeeze her breasts and touch herself

Already displacing a man from the job.
67   Tenpoundbass   2018 Nov 7, 7:53am  

There's a lot of big hills for the Liberals to die on.
If they try to impeach Trump they will die on that hill.
If they try to impose immigrants down our throats to continue to replace Americans in the home, job and schools they will die on that hill.
If they try continue down a Socialist Commie path they will die on that hill.
If they seek to destroy the economy because "Fuck Trump"

Trump isn't a dumbass, he will counter their nonsense with Nuclear option BIGGIES that will have the Left base (What's left that aren't frothing lunatic Commies) salivating for the House to legislate what Trump is asking for. "Yeah! Do that SHIT!"
But what they will get is more tone death Liberals doing political volleying with no intentions of serving anyone but themselves.

We're going to see a Trump 2.0 that probably much of his hardcore base wont be happy with. But Trump will do what it takes to win. So he will do shit to win over Leftside outliers and the practical fringe. Stuff Liberals have been trying to do for years.


Kids, this will only be two short years of Trump's 8.

Don't sweat the small stuff, unless you want to die on that hill.
68   Patrick   2018 Nov 7, 8:05am  

Aphroman says
BoomAndBustCycle says
anti_forum


What was it that had to be censored


Just an insult to everyone on the forum. Really. No actual content.
70   Tenpoundbass   2018 Nov 7, 8:35am  

I thought the Senate has 52 for the Red?
We need that extra point, with Mitt Romney Songbird 2.0 in there now.
71   joshuatrio   2018 Nov 7, 8:39am  

So, would this be considered a "blue wave?" From what I've read, this is a pretty typical election cycle.

I believe in 2010, Obama lost 60+ seats in the house and 6 in the Senate, and added to that total in 2014.

So, it really doesn't appear that the blue wave materialized DESPITE all the money that the Dem's threw at it.

Republicans gained a few in the Senate, and gave up 30+ house seats.

With Trump being such a divisive figure, that doesn't seem all that bad.
72   NDrLoR   2018 Nov 7, 8:48am  

joshuatrio says
So, it really doesn't appear that the blue wave materialized DESPITE all the money that the Dem's threw at it.
And with a record turnout of 114M for a mid-term election. I was thankful they kept the communist out of Texas and Florida. Of course, Minnesota elected a Muslim, but that's what the far left likes.
73   HeadSet   2018 Nov 7, 8:51am  

So, would this be considered a "blue wave?"

Unfortunately, for the House, yes. Not a tsunami, not even a King Tide, but definitely a wave that rolled ashore to soak your towel and change where you sit.
74   socal2   2018 Nov 7, 8:55am  

joshuatrio says
So, would this be considered a "blue wave?" From what I've read, this is a pretty typical election cycle.

I believe in 2010, Obama lost 60+ seats in the house and 6 in the Senate, and added to that total in 2014.


Bill Clinton lost 53 seats in his first midterm.

I'll take a bigger majority in the Senate and 2 years of stacking the courts any day to a slim majority in the House. Pelosi will serve as a perfect foil for Trump leading up to the 2020 elections.

Frankly, I think it is pretty amazing that Trump and Republicans did as well as they did despite the crazed nature of the Democrats and all of the built in advantages they have with the lapdog media, academia and Hollywood.



75   zzyzzx   2018 Nov 7, 8:57am  

P N Dr Lo R says
And with a record turnout of 114M for a mid-term election.


This is probably the biggest (and under-reported) story of this election. Supposedly the turnout in Florida was huge (or maybe huge for a mid-term??), but the results were still the stereotypical close race.
76   joshuatrio   2018 Nov 7, 9:05am  

socal2 says

Frankly, I think it is pretty amazing that Trump and Republicans did as well as they did despite the crazed nature of the Democrats and all of the built in advantages they have with the lapdog media, academia and Hollywood.


That's what I was thinking as well. With all the money and hype from the Dem's, they definitely won some, but the Republicans held the line pretty well considering the circumstances.

Looking at the past with Obama/Clinton's losses, this seemed pretty mild, despite being such a costly election.
77   zzyzzx   2018 Nov 7, 9:20am  

Maryland Governor Republican Larry Hogan re-elected by a ~15% margin. This is something that everyone here would have never guessed was even possible (polls had Hogan up by number higher than his actual).
78   MisdemeanorRebel   2018 Nov 7, 10:57am  

socal2 says
Frankly, I think it is pretty amazing that Trump and Republicans did as well as they did despite the crazed nature of the Democrats and all of the built in advantages they have with the lapdog media, academia and Hollywood.


FactCheck: True.

And now the Communists own the Budget, Taxes, and may have a fight over the refreshing and vibrant Leadership of 78 year olld Nancy Pelosi.

Florida survived a full on Cat 5 Socialismcane.
79   NDrLoR   2018 Nov 7, 11:13am  

TwoScoopsOfSpaceForce says
Florida survived a full on Cat 5 Socialismcane
So did Texas.
85   MisdemeanorRebel   2018 Nov 7, 10:56pm  

I keep wondering why the Media won't call the Florida Senate Race for Scott.

Then I saw footage of Broward and Brenda Snipes digging through ballots today.

They are trying to get Nelson over the top.

Getting Snipes removed by any means necessary and putting Broward (and Miami-Dade) under a microscope at both the State and Federal level is absolutely crucial. It must be DeSantis' top priority before Summer 2020. Now that Felons can vote, that margin of victory is gonna be a lot thinner.

Don't be surprised tomorrow.
89   MisdemeanorRebel   2018 Nov 8, 12:16pm  

There was a lot of Gerrymanding (Pennsylvania, by their Leftist Supreme Court) and longstanding GOPe retirements (like Ros-Lehtinen).

Democrats won by a hair in most of these. Trump campaigned around the Senate, not the House.

Places like FL27 and CA48 disprove the notion the wealthy only care about tax cuts.

They also like their no-tarriffs to supply their warehouses and bring in their offshored manufactured goods, as well as their abundant cheap slave labor via massive unprecedented immigration (so that the US is 20% foreign born, sky high, totally extreme, next two largest immigration destinations Germany and Russia are below 5%)

Cutting back immigration from absolutely ridiculously extremely ultrahigh like it is today, back to high (5%) is gonna take a lot of education of the ignorant, who think we don't take in anywhere near enough people and should just throw the borders wide open and abolish ICE

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