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Old 11-07-2018, 08:13 AM   #16
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That message would of been alot louder had they taken the Senate. But since they couldn't it's just a whimper now.




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Wasn’t gonna happen. Beto got very close to KKKruz.

And at the House level, the people sent a loud, clear message to the Liar In Chief.

Naturally, he’s pre-emotively threatening the Democrats already.

Surprise. Reality will sink in soon.

Say good night DONNIE!
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Old 11-07-2018, 08:15 AM   #17
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Still some races to be decided but let's look at what we have so far.

Democrats win back the House with around 230 seats. Democrats flipped 29 Republican seats and Republicans flipped 1 Democratic seat. Very nice win for the Democrats.

Republicans will win several seats from Democrats -- Missouri, ND, Indiana, probably Florida, maybe Montana. Arizona unknown. Lost Nevada. States that voted solidly for Trump in 2016 ousted Democrats. Very, very nice night for Republicans.

Democrats won back a number of Governorships nationwide but also lost some high profile races in Florida, Ohio, and probably Georgia. A good night for Democrats but not as good as they would have liked.

My predictions were 1) A Democratic take over in the House. (2) Democrats would be lucky to hold the 49-51 margin in the Senate and would probably lose another seat. (3) Beto O'Rourke would lose but not nearly as much as polls had him losing by. I predicted a loss by less than 5 points.

Looks like I was right on all 3 but I underestimated the Democratic losses in the Senate.

What does this mean for 2020? I have no idea.

Democrats like O'rourke will need to come to th middle a good bit more if they wish to be elected the next time. A lot of voter still stayed home, even with this record crowd in Texas. The economy will have to tank or Republicans will need to really screw up in order for Democrats to win without changing their tune a bit.

Like wise, Republicans as well, should take how close the election was won by as a warning. They too need to come a bit closer.

They'll need to find a way to work in bipartisan manner. Voters are getting fed up with both sides.
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Old 11-07-2018, 08:17 AM   #18
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I would love to see Trump work with Congress. I have hope that some great things can be achieved for all of us.
Stay positive!
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Old 11-07-2018, 08:25 AM   #19
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I would love to see Trump work with Congress. I have hope that some great things can be achieved for all of us.
Stay positive!
We all would, but Trump is Trump.

Last night was a win for both sides. And the United States of America will no longer be directed by a single party.

It is now bipartisan, regardless of who does or doesn’t like it.

But Trump is Trump. He will spend the next two years lying, campaigning and defending is high crimes and misdemeanors.

Yesterday was very much a referendum on Trump, He was found wanting. And Americans rejected his rhetoric.
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Old 11-07-2018, 08:27 AM   #20
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That message would of been alot louder had they taken the Senate. But since they couldn't it's just a whimper now.
Still shaking your Pom poms, Ellen?

Nobody’s whimpering.

They’re gearing up to make America SANE Again.

And they’ve got the ability to do that now.

Whimper? You wish!
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Old 11-07-2018, 08:32 AM   #21
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Yssup - you kept saying "Blue Wave" - do you think last night's election was a "Blue Wave?"




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We all would, but Trump is Trump.

Last night was a win for both sides. And the United States of America will no longer be directed by a single party.

It is now bipartisan, regardless of who does or doesn’t like it.

But Trump is Trump. He will spend the next two years lying, campaigning and defending is high crimes and misdemeanors.

Yesterday was very much a referendum on Trump, He was found wanting. And Americans rejected his rhetoric.
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Old 11-07-2018, 08:45 AM   #22
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And none of you noticed that Dennis Hof won his election, from the grave.
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Old 11-07-2018, 09:49 AM   #23
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They were never going to flip the Senate.

In fact not one single person that understood politics thought that would happen.

They will gain seats in 2020 because there are more GOP seats up for reelection.

The blue wave was in the House.
When you take into account 42 Republican seats were up due to retirement. The Dems picking up 27 seats is hardly a wave. They lost seats in the Senate. No blue wave. There was a green wave, as in money spent on the mid terms.
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Like wise, Republicans as well, should take how close the election was won by as a warning. ....
O'Rourke spent a HUGE amount of money on social media had all the "Q factors" and couldn't win. The only thing that will turn Texas blue is more immigrants from Latin America and California.

Actually I'm more concerned about the Muslim women who won House Seats up north.

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I would love to see Trump work with Congress. I have hope that some great things can be achieved for all of us.
Stay positive!
Crazy Pelosi won't work with President Trump and will ensure that her Democratic constituents won't work him either. She's already stated that.
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The bet I made was done way back in March.. The blue wave was taking the House and Senate back. That did not happen.
I'd love to meet the idiot who made that bet with you. I have a bridge in Brooklyn I'm trying to sell.
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Old 11-07-2018, 10:17 AM   #26
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Oh and send me those folks that don't understand politics. I'll make a bet with them
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I mentioned before. At one time I believe you predicted a "Red Wave". I know you predicted the Republicans would hold onto the House, and increasing their margin.
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Old 11-07-2018, 10:19 AM   #27
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Democrats like O'rourke will need to come to th middle a good bit more if they wish to be elected the next time. A lot of voter still stayed home, even with this record crowd in Texas. The economy will have to tank or Republicans will need to really screw up in order for Democrats to win without changing their tune a bit.

Like wise, Republicans as well, should take how close the election was won by as a warning. They too need to come a bit closer.

They'll need to find a way to work in bipartisan manner. Voters are getting fed up with both sides.
I agree with you on O'Rourke. He was too far to the left for me on some issues, but Cruz was too far to the right on most issues for me.
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I'd love to meet the idiot who made that bet with you. I have a bridge in Brooklyn I'm trying to sell.
Ocean front view in Iowa and Arizona....serious inquires only. Rofl!!
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Old 11-07-2018, 10:36 AM   #29
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The guy is in Austin where all the retarded libs are.

Ok - you went back to this. In another thread someone said you predicted a blue wave and you got on there and said you didn't. It's easy to see how folks could think that after reading our posts. I honestly do not think I predicted a red wave however, I'm not gonna go back and try to find it. To the best of my memory I did not think either side would produce a "wave." I knew Cruz would win. That was a no brainer.

I do think Trump will win in 2020. The dems still don't have a message unless you know of one and can enlighten me.



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I mentioned before. At one time I believe you predicted a "Red Wave". I know you predicted the Republicans would hold onto the House, and increasing their margin.
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When you take into account 42 Republican seats were up due to retirement. The Dems picking up 27 seats is hardly a wave. They lost seats in the Senate. No blue wave. There was a green wave, as in money spent on the mid terms.

No blue wave when you take both House and Senate results into account. Still don't know exactly how many House seats Democrats picked up but you shouldn't belittle the results. Taking back the House was the goal and it was reached.

Senate gains were significant for Republicans but fairly meaningless when you look at the 2020 presidential race -- ND, Indiana, Missouri, Tennessee, Texas -- these are all states that Trump won in 2016 and will win in 2020. Arizona and Florida, 2 states that could go either way in 2020, were neck-and-neck.

The other states that were very significant in Trump's 2016 victory -- Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania -- all elected Democratic Senators by rather healthy margins. All 3 elected Democratic governors. Will this mean anything come 2020? Too early to tell.

First things first. Democrats must come up with a Presidential candidate that does not carry the baggage that Clinton did and who is not too far to the left.
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