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2018 mid-term election

Just saw on Twitter that Sinema has taken the lead in Arizona.
 
Good to see that jackass Sinema go down to defeat. Hope I never have to see her phizz again.

I think the lesson for tonight is that the Democrats' overreaching cost them. Overreaching on Kavanaugh cost them their chance at the Senate, and overreaching on the Democratic socialist agenda cost them in Florida. Overreaching on Beto cost them millions of dollars.

You do realise that the result was the Democrats best showing since Nixon and Watergate, right?
 
It wasn't much of a wave. It is better than before for dems, but not a significant change.

You were aware that there was a 9.2% shift for Democrats and that they had the best results in an election since Watergate?

That they also restored 1/3 of the state seats lost over Obama's 8 years in office?

That they picked up 6 Governorships?

And they picked up the House against gerrymandering that needed a 7% swing to overcome?

Even in the Senate that got nearly 50% more Senate votes than Republicans, but lost mostly due to the seats up for reelection being in insanely red states.
 
I see this approach as less likely than the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, where a group of states consisting of a majority of the electoral votes agree to give their votes to whoever win the national popular vote (which is still unlikely). The states that are competitive won't want to give up all the attention they get as big prize swing states. The states that aren't competitive won't want to give up their solid blocks to their favored parties.

Besides that, each state allocating their votes would still would be unequal, and you could still have minority elected Presidents.


Yes, that system might, but wouldn't it be pretty difficult to get a minority elected President if all the Electoral votes were apportioned according to the popular vote?
 
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*Cue some 'that's because the liberals have turned colleges into brainwashing centers...' nonsense from one of our posters on the right.*
 
Trump Tweets

Law Enforcement is looking into another big corruption scandal having to do with Election Fraud in #Broward and Palm Beach. Florida voted for Rick Scott!
 
Analysis of the 2018 Midterms:
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tan...term-vote-divisions-by-race-gender-education/

The most reliable, non-race indicator of who you vote for is Education Level.

*Cue some 'that's because the liberals have turned colleges into brainwashing centers...' nonsense from one of our posters on the right.*


Clearly it's because education makes you too stupid to understand how brilliant and great for the country Trump is.

Lock up the schools!!!

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(Except for the ones run by born-again fundi Christians, of course.)
 
The Trump supporters can fight back, though: start a campaign to remove ethics classes from colleges. Problem solved.


The GOP in Texas already stated that they oppose teaching critical thinking in schools because it challenges the students' fixed beliefs and undermines parental authority.
 
The GOP in Texas already stated that they oppose teaching critical thinking in schools because it challenges the students' fixed beliefs and undermines parental authority.

Of course.
If they though they could get away with it, the GOP n Texas would ban all books but the Bible from their schools.
 
Trump tweets:
@realDonaldTrump said:
Mayor Gillum conceded on Election Day and now Broward County has put him “back into play.” Bill Nelson conceded Election - now he’s back in play!? This is an embarrassment to our Country and to Democracy!

Gillum responds:
@AndrewGillum said:
What’s embarrassing to democracy is not counting every vote — and you, of course.

Count every vote.
 

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