It's going to be a Democratic bloodbath on November 8. Republicans will control the House and Senate in 2023, maybe pick up some governorships.
And the Democrats have only themselves to blame, by nominating a befuddled and confused Joe Biden for president, lurching far more leftward than they should have and overseeing a crappy economy (whether it was their fault or not). By the way, I'm a never Trump former Republican with a great distaste for the GOP. I'm just being realistic. Prepare accordingly. |
I’d like to have some of whatever this Simon Rosenberg is smoking. |
You can. Read his tweet thread and follow the links he supplies. |
What does that mean? How do you "prepare accordingly" for a bloodbath, if you think one is coming? Like stock up on bottled water, Plan B pills, and try to get that second passport, or what? |
The candidate nominated by the dems did in fact win the election. It was the republican dud that was the loser and then we all suffered regarless of party. |
I think that Republicans are going to be disappointed the same way Democrats were the last two elections. Right now, Republican leaning polls are trying to overwhelm and mislead the public with many polls that oversample Republicans. I've seem many where they are oversampling Republicans by 10-20%. They are also polling men disproportionately. They are not taking into account the wave of newly registered women, women who will be voting for abortion rights and against ultraconservative MAGA candidates. Additionally, early returns show that the young demographic 18-25 is voting in greater numbers than the last two elections. Another bad sign for Republicans. Like in 2016 and 2020, when the polls oversampled Democrats and did not account for the "hidden" conservative wave of new voters, the new polls are overboard in the opposite direction. I believe that the Democrats will hold the Senate (I think they'll increase to 52-48) but lose the House. |
I hope you're right. |
DP. Open some of those Simon Rosenberg links. I’m always aware that we look for the evidence we like, but if you look at the numbers of who has voted, it’s not looking nearly so dire for Democrats as everyone is trying to make it look. |