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Crazy eyes wins in New York, this will be a win for the Republicans in the long term.
It's stunning how close underfunded John James is doing against a popular, well-funded, well connected moderate Democrat.How is that possible? Republicans are racist
Republicans are racist
I think what we saw tonight is that Republicans didn’t choose good candidates, charismatic candidates, people with something to say. Even with a wind at their backs, they could not inspire enough to change minds. This is sad.
Still, the Republicans needed a wake up call. They can’t keep doing dumb things and win.
The Senate was a product of Kavanaugh. Voters in red states punished their Blue incumbents who sided with the circus.
Here's one we haven't talked about.
Neoliberal Feinstein vs. Socialist DeLeon
Which do you prefer and why?
TwoScoopsOfSpaceForce saysHere's one we haven't talked about.
Neoliberal Feinstein vs. Socialist DeLeon
Which do you prefer and why?
I saw those two assholes on the ballot and just moved on...
Stacey Abrams (gap toothed fat queen latifah wannabe) lost her Governor bid in Georgia.
She can get a new job drinking the used grease out of fried chicken fryers at KFC.
Beto looks like the creepy child molester usher at the children's mass I went to as a kid.
I voted for Feinstein. She’s a horrible old hag, but she’s the hag we know vs. the open borders communist we don’t. Bout killed me to have to pick one of those clowns.
Are you okay Bass?
Don’t do anything drastic
BoomAndBustCycle saysanti_forum
What was it that had to be censored
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.
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.
And with a record turnout of 114M for a mid-term election.
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.
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.
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Looks like both House and Senate will remain Republican at this point.