Election Day 2025 Results Thread

Anonymous
Go to bed, MAGA babies. You're overtired and cranky.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How are the results likely to affect chances of ending the government shutdown quickly?


If we had a sane president it would be 100% but we have trump who doesn't want a vote on the Epstein files. What is Mikey, the little leprechaun, going to do?


The shutdown is in the Senate at the moment.
Anonymous
The losses are piling up for Republicans tonight.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/04/us/politics/republicans-reprise-unfounded-claims-of-widespread-election-interference.html?unlocked_article_code=1.y08.LR7A.KqkW1z4XdeHu&smid=url-share




Voters in Maine rejected a proposal backed by conservatives that would have created a raft of new restrictions to voting in the state, according to The Associated Press on Tuesday.

The proposal would have eliminated two days of early absentee voting, required photo identification in order to vote, banned prepaid return envelopes for absentee ballots and limited drop boxes across the state. The outcome is likely to be seen as a setback for Republicans in their quest to rein in the nation’s voting laws in states where they do not have complete control of state government.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m so so happy Mamdani won! I think there will be no faster way to remind Americans how dangerous and terrible socialism truly is as a system than to turn NYC over to this ideaology.
At least, that is my hope.
And then I pray that the pendulum will swing hard and fast back to reason.


Yep. I was hoping he'd win for exactly these reasons.


Lmao.

Oh no, NYC might enjoy the democratic socialist principles that make countries like Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, and Germany some of the happiest and most successful in the world! Market economies with strong social welfare programs and democratic governments!

Oh no!

What will our corporate masters think!?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m so so happy Mamdani won! I think there will be no faster way to remind Americans how dangerous and terrible socialism truly is as a system than to turn NYC over to this ideaology.
At least, that is my hope.
And then I pray that the pendulum will swing hard and fast back to reason.


It’s Democratic socialism. I really wish these guys would explain over and over again so people with thick skulls finally understand it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has the GOP started screaming election fraud yet?


They started it last week. Karoline said there’s massive fraud in CA because “it’s obvious.” 🙄


Trump posted about the big fraud in CA on Truth Social many hours before polls even closed there. Trying to get ahead of his losses I guess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


I don't get his point. Is he saying more states will redistrict to strengthen their numbers now?


No. When you gerrymander, you try to distribute the R voters so that more of the districts are R + X. Since there are only so many R voters to go around, you often have to create districts that are R+6 or so while also lowering your margins in districts that may have been R + 20.. That's fine and safe in a normal year, but when you get a wave election where Ds are overperforming by 7 or 8 points, you suddenly just created a bunch of D districts while eliminating your safe districts. This is also known as a dummymander.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The losses are piling up for Republicans tonight.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/04/us/politics/republicans-reprise-unfounded-claims-of-widespread-election-interference.html?unlocked_article_code=1.y08.LR7A.KqkW1z4XdeHu&smid=url-share




Voters in Maine rejected a proposal backed by conservatives that would have created a raft of new restrictions to voting in the state, according to The Associated Press on Tuesday.

The proposal would have eliminated two days of early absentee voting, required photo identification in order to vote, banned prepaid return envelopes for absentee ballots and limited drop boxes across the state. The outcome is likely to be seen as a setback for Republicans in their quest to rein in the nation’s voting laws in states where they do not have complete control of state government.



Going to be hard to spin that loss for Republicans. Maine is among the whitest and oldest population states.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


I don't get his point. Is he saying more states will redistrict to strengthen their numbers now?


No. When you gerrymander, you try to distribute the R voters so that more of the districts are R + X. Since there are only so many R voters to go around, you often have to create districts that are R+6 or so while also lowering your margins in districts that may have been R + 20.. That's fine and safe in a normal year, but when you get a wave election where Ds are overperforming by 7 or 8 points, you suddenly just created a bunch of D districts while eliminating your safe districts. This is also known as a dummymander.


Republican FAFO.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m so so happy Mamdani won! I think there will be no faster way to remind Americans how dangerous and terrible socialism truly is as a system than to turn NYC over to this ideaology.
At least, that is my hope.
And then I pray that the pendulum will swing hard and fast back to reason.


Yep. I was hoping he'd win for exactly these reasons.


Lmao.

Oh no, NYC might enjoy the democratic socialist principles that make countries like Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, and Germany some of the happiest and most successful in the world! Market economies with strong social welfare programs and democratic governments!

Oh no!

What will our corporate masters think!?


+1000 let the country see the happy people of New York!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NBC calls NYC mayor race for Mamdani.


Cuomo go home!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m so so happy Mamdani won! I think there will be no faster way to remind Americans how dangerous and terrible socialism truly is as a system than to turn NYC over to this ideaology.
At least, that is my hope.
And then I pray that the pendulum will swing hard and fast back to reason.

Cry harder.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m so so happy Mamdani won! I think there will be no faster way to remind Americans how dangerous and terrible socialism truly is as a system than to turn NYC over to this ideaology.
At least, that is my hope.
And then I pray that the pendulum will swing hard and fast back to reason.


You can go live in Florida. It’s time for a new generation
Anonymous
What channel?

Anonymous
Schumer looks like a complete ass now. The people have spoken. But Schumer is on the side of big money
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