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I agree it was a blue wave but it wasn't a tsunami. The democrats lost a lot of senate races in swing states, and a lot of democratic incumbents in the senate lost their seats in 2018. 2010 is an example of a tsunami. The Republicans went from 179 seats to 242 seats house seats and from 41 senate seats to 47. In 2018 democrats went from 193 seats to 231, and from 49 senate seats down to 47. The Republicans still hold every level of government except the house now, they have a majority of the governorship, state legislatures, and the Senate.
Sorry, I should have stipulated that it was a tsunami for House and governorships (7 of 8 flipped to D) races. I believe that puts governorships at 23Dem, 26Rep and 1Ind. Three of those states became a trifecta for the Dems (i.e., the governorship and both state houses). There are several House races yet undecided so Dems may yet get a few more seats there. I never said the 2010 race wasn't a tsunami for Reps. It was. And as President Obama candidly remarked is was a "shellacking." As to the Senate, there was no doubt that Dems were going to lose and possibly 4 or more seats. In the end it appears that they will "only" lose 2. Not good but certainly could have been much worse.