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The political forces that shaped last year’s midterm elections showed no signs of abating Tuesday, as voters turned on Republicans and establishment Democrats alike in races from Philadelphia and Scranton to the suburbs of Delaware and Chester Counties.
If you are a R up for 2020 reelection in a state less red than Kentucky, you have plenty to worry about.
If you are a R up for 2020 reelection in a state less red than Kentucky, you have plenty to worry about.
Uh uh...sure :roll:
You see it your way, I'll see it my way.
Just be sure you aren't wearing your Democrat-prescribed rose-colored glasses. They can really **** up the way reality looks.
Going almost unnoticed until this morning, the populous Philadelphia suburbs have tossed out Republicans with the trash:
Those voters who "turned left" are going to bitterly regret their decision.
But it will then be too late. (Just ask those people in San Francisco, for example.)
I can't say that I feel sorry for them. They made their bed and now they ...
When you see that an incredible 25% of the entire Texas Caucus in House of Reps......is "RETIRING" rather than defend their seats in Congress for the 2020 election....you know that at tidal wave is coming for the GOP. And, mind you, this is in TEXAS!!! The same thing (or similar) is happening in other formerly/traditionally "bright red" states, as well. Kansas. Georgia. Arizona. Even Indiana.
It won't quite happen in 2020, but Texas is well on it's way to becoming a "purple" state. And when that happens, we won't have to worry about another wingnut losing the poular vote by millions, only to sneak into the Oval Office by the "grace" of Electoral Math for a long, long time.
Gopers all over the country can see what 4 years of Trumpism has done to their party, and to the reputation/image of the entire conservative movement in America.
Those voters who "turned left" are going to bitterly regret their decision.
But it will then be too late. (Just ask those people in San Francisco, for example.)
I can't say that I feel sorry for them. They made their bed and now they ...
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