Election Day 2025 Results Thread

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Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many REAL Republicans in Congress (not MAGA - they are NOT Republicans) are secretly relived that the country is rejecting Don the Con so vigorously.


Were the candidates who lost big MAGA?


Some of them were, for sure. And it is a bigger problem for the GOP for the ones who weren't and still lost bigly.


A couple of blue states elected Democrats. Not seeing the news here.


Your challenge is that you are not reading/watching the news. Dem judges were retained in PA and 2 Dems won statewide in GA for the public service commission - the party hasn't had candidates win that race in ~25 years. Then the Dems picked up 2 state senate races in MS, breaking the GOP supermajority.

You may lack the ability to discern what happened last night, but pretty certain there are more ketchup stains at the White House and GOP campaign folks are digging into the precinct level results from last night.


We saw this transition from red to blue during Trump's 1st term and then Biden fumbled all Dem momentum away. We need a leader who can retain this momentum to emerge by 2028.

+1. I"m old. I've been reading DCUM for quite some time. I feel like I've been reading some sort of "GOP/Republicans are done after this. They won't be able to come back" since Obama's first term and yet here we are with another Trump term.

Is everyone just a younger poster and wasn't around for GWB's second term when the sentiment of Dems will now have the majority for the foreseeable future was posted about? Do you not realize this country goes back and forth with elections? Do you not realize that Dems can still f&ck up 26 and 28? Do you really think it will be different this time?


It will be difficult for the Dems to eff up 26 and 28 with Trump still in office but if another Biden is nominated in 28, the shift back to red will happen quickly.


I'm pretty confident Democrats can F up anything.

But everything is shaping up for a big Blue Wave election next November. And obviously by 2028, Trump's approval ratings will be in the gutter. We are less than one year into Trump's term and he's already down into the 30s. And we have three more years of Trump. His approval rating will likely be in the single digits by then. Democrats could nominate Elmo and he'd win against any Republican.

But knowing Democrats, they'll likely nominate yet another geriatric 80 year old. And with Grandpa Dementia in the Oval Office, the progressives will run amuck with their deeply unpopular social and crime policies. Which will breathe new life into the GOP, and then we get Trump redux, but with someone with more than two brain cells.

Democrats have been gifted a political situation that can really change things - like a FDR in the Great Depression. But I have zero faith in Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries and the DNC and all the stupid Democratic city councils and school boards that are wrecking the Democratic brand. There all sorts of ways Democrats could mess this up.


I optimistically disagree. I think Dems have learned their lesson regarding how quality of their candidate is just as important as highlighting the lack of quality in their opponent. If the mega-donors push another Biden on us, we will give them the finger and nominate a legitimate candidate and if that passes off big money, so be it. Sorry DNC, we're taking back the party.

I sadly disagree with that. I do not see much evidence from last night that Dem's learned from their mistakes of '24. While they may not nominate Grandpa Dementia in '28, I just can't rest assured that they will not nominate a coastal elite who has no appeal to the middle of the country. Over the next year, there will be an internal battle for the soul of the Dem. party. Let's see which side wins but don't become complacent. Dem's can f*ck this up.


LOL. Like the coastal elite sitting in the half-demolished White House...


Exactly. Maga is crazy about that coastal elite.

Again - are you not learning any lessons from previous elections?

Yes - there is a hypocrisy when it comes to Rs and Ds. It isn't going to change for the forseeable future. Yes - Rs can get away with nominating/electing coastal elites but the Ds can't. How many times do you need to see this play out before you finally get it?
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many REAL Republicans in Congress (not MAGA - they are NOT Republicans) are secretly relived that the country is rejecting Don the Con so vigorously.


Were the candidates who lost big MAGA?


Some of them were, for sure. And it is a bigger problem for the GOP for the ones who weren't and still lost bigly.


A couple of blue states elected Democrats. Not seeing the news here.


Your challenge is that you are not reading/watching the news. Dem judges were retained in PA and 2 Dems won statewide in GA for the public service commission - the party hasn't had candidates win that race in ~25 years. Then the Dems picked up 2 state senate races in MS, breaking the GOP supermajority.

You may lack the ability to discern what happened last night, but pretty certain there are more ketchup stains at the White House and GOP campaign folks are digging into the precinct level results from last night.


We saw this transition from red to blue during Trump's 1st term and then Biden fumbled all Dem momentum away. We need a leader who can retain this momentum to emerge by 2028.

+1. I"m old. I've been reading DCUM for quite some time. I feel like I've been reading some sort of "GOP/Republicans are done after this. They won't be able to come back" since Obama's first term and yet here we are with another Trump term.

Is everyone just a younger poster and wasn't around for GWB's second term when the sentiment of Dems will now have the majority for the foreseeable future was posted about? Do you not realize this country goes back and forth with elections? Do you not realize that Dems can still f&ck up 26 and 28? Do you really think it will be different this time?


It will be difficult for the Dems to eff up 26 and 28 with Trump still in office but if another Biden is nominated in 28, the shift back to red will happen quickly.


I'm pretty confident Democrats can F up anything.

But everything is shaping up for a big Blue Wave election next November. And obviously by 2028, Trump's approval ratings will be in the gutter. We are less than one year into Trump's term and he's already down into the 30s. And we have three more years of Trump. His approval rating will likely be in the single digits by then. Democrats could nominate Elmo and he'd win against any Republican.

But knowing Democrats, they'll likely nominate yet another geriatric 80 year old. And with Grandpa Dementia in the Oval Office, the progressives will run amuck with their deeply unpopular social and crime policies. Which will breathe new life into the GOP, and then we get Trump redux, but with someone with more than two brain cells.

Democrats have been gifted a political situation that can really change things - like a FDR in the Great Depression. But I have zero faith in Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries and the DNC and all the stupid Democratic city councils and school boards that are wrecking the Democratic brand. There all sorts of ways Democrats could mess this up.


I optimistically disagree. I think Dems have learned their lesson regarding how quality of their candidate is just as important as highlighting the lack of quality in their opponent. If the mega-donors push another Biden on us, we will give them the finger and nominate a legitimate candidate and if that passes off big money, so be it. Sorry DNC, we're taking back the party.

I sadly disagree with that. I do not see much evidence from last night that Dem's learned from their mistakes of '24. While they may not nominate Grandpa Dementia in '28, I just can't rest assured that they will not nominate a coastal elite who has no appeal to the middle of the country. Over the next year, there will be an internal battle for the soul of the Dem. party. Let's see which side wins but don't become complacent. Dem's can f*ck this up.


LOL. Like the coastal elite sitting in the half-demolished White House...


Exactly. Maga is crazy about that coastal elite.

Again - are you not learning any lessons from previous elections?

Yes - there is a hypocrisy when it comes to Rs and Ds. It isn't going to change for the forseeable future. Yes - Rs can get away with nominating/electing coastal elites but the Ds can't. How many times do you need to see this play out before you finally get it?


You are wrong. Trump has completely destroyed all the old rules of the game. Nobody really gives a crap about integrity or background or this state or that state anymore. Keep up.
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many REAL Republicans in Congress (not MAGA - they are NOT Republicans) are secretly relived that the country is rejecting Don the Con so vigorously.


Were the candidates who lost big MAGA?


Some of them were, for sure. And it is a bigger problem for the GOP for the ones who weren't and still lost bigly.


A couple of blue states elected Democrats. Not seeing the news here.


Your challenge is that you are not reading/watching the news. Dem judges were retained in PA and 2 Dems won statewide in GA for the public service commission - the party hasn't had candidates win that race in ~25 years. Then the Dems picked up 2 state senate races in MS, breaking the GOP supermajority.

You may lack the ability to discern what happened last night, but pretty certain there are more ketchup stains at the White House and GOP campaign folks are digging into the precinct level results from last night.


We saw this transition from red to blue during Trump's 1st term and then Biden fumbled all Dem momentum away. We need a leader who can retain this momentum to emerge by 2028.

+1. I"m old. I've been reading DCUM for quite some time. I feel like I've been reading some sort of "GOP/Republicans are done after this. They won't be able to come back" since Obama's first term and yet here we are with another Trump term.

Is everyone just a younger poster and wasn't around for GWB's second term when the sentiment of Dems will now have the majority for the foreseeable future was posted about? Do you not realize this country goes back and forth with elections? Do you not realize that Dems can still f&ck up 26 and 28? Do you really think it will be different this time?


It will be difficult for the Dems to eff up 26 and 28 with Trump still in office but if another Biden is nominated in 28, the shift back to red will happen quickly.


I'm pretty confident Democrats can F up anything.

But everything is shaping up for a big Blue Wave election next November. And obviously by 2028, Trump's approval ratings will be in the gutter. We are less than one year into Trump's term and he's already down into the 30s. And we have three more years of Trump. His approval rating will likely be in the single digits by then. Democrats could nominate Elmo and he'd win against any Republican.

But knowing Democrats, they'll likely nominate yet another geriatric 80 year old. And with Grandpa Dementia in the Oval Office, the progressives will run amuck with their deeply unpopular social and crime policies. Which will breathe new life into the GOP, and then we get Trump redux, but with someone with more than two brain cells.

Democrats have been gifted a political situation that can really change things - like a FDR in the Great Depression. But I have zero faith in Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries and the DNC and all the stupid Democratic city councils and school boards that are wrecking the Democratic brand. There all sorts of ways Democrats could mess this up.


I optimistically disagree. I think Dems have learned their lesson regarding how quality of their candidate is just as important as highlighting the lack of quality in their opponent. If the mega-donors push another Biden on us, we will give them the finger and nominate a legitimate candidate and if that passes off big money, so be it. Sorry DNC, we're taking back the party.


I thought the megadonors are the ones that pushed Biden out.

Also megadonors will probably be all in on a Newsom, Spanberger or Sherrill type, and they are much more likely to rise through the ranks in the next two years than an AOC type (who seems to get this and is pivoting to less extreme positions).

So I am not sure what you mean by “taking the party back.”
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Bring us jobs.... And not ice agent. Thank you anyway. Bring us lower prices.
Bring us respect for the military.

Stop making American Carnage a self-fulfilling prophecy with your administration.

No one cares where you're from.
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Anonymous wrote:Bring us jobs.... And not ice agent. Thank you anyway. Bring us lower prices.
Bring us respect for the military.

Stop making American Carnage a self-fulfilling prophecy with your administration.

No one cares where you're from.


And healthcare! Bring us some sanity to our healthcare.
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many REAL Republicans in Congress (not MAGA - they are NOT Republicans) are secretly relived that the country is rejecting Don the Con so vigorously.


Were the candidates who lost big MAGA?


Some of them were, for sure. And it is a bigger problem for the GOP for the ones who weren't and still lost bigly.


A couple of blue states elected Democrats. Not seeing the news here.


Your challenge is that you are not reading/watching the news. Dem judges were retained in PA and 2 Dems won statewide in GA for the public service commission - the party hasn't had candidates win that race in ~25 years. Then the Dems picked up 2 state senate races in MS, breaking the GOP supermajority.

You may lack the ability to discern what happened last night, but pretty certain there are more ketchup stains at the White House and GOP campaign folks are digging into the precinct level results from last night.


We saw this transition from red to blue during Trump's 1st term and then Biden fumbled all Dem momentum away. We need a leader who can retain this momentum to emerge by 2028.

+1. I"m old. I've been reading DCUM for quite some time. I feel like I've been reading some sort of "GOP/Republicans are done after this. They won't be able to come back" since Obama's first term and yet here we are with another Trump term.

Is everyone just a younger poster and wasn't around for GWB's second term when the sentiment of Dems will now have the majority for the foreseeable future was posted about? Do you not realize this country goes back and forth with elections? Do you not realize that Dems can still f&ck up 26 and 28? Do you really think it will be different this time?


It will be difficult for the Dems to eff up 26 and 28 with Trump still in office but if another Biden is nominated in 28, the shift back to red will happen quickly.


I'm pretty confident Democrats can F up anything.

But everything is shaping up for a big Blue Wave election next November. And obviously by 2028, Trump's approval ratings will be in the gutter. We are less than one year into Trump's term and he's already down into the 30s. And we have three more years of Trump. His approval rating will likely be in the single digits by then. Democrats could nominate Elmo and he'd win against any Republican.

But knowing Democrats, they'll likely nominate yet another geriatric 80 year old. And with Grandpa Dementia in the Oval Office, the progressives will run amuck with their deeply unpopular social and crime policies. Which will breathe new life into the GOP, and then we get Trump redux, but with someone with more than two brain cells.

Democrats have been gifted a political situation that can really change things - like a FDR in the Great Depression. But I have zero faith in Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries and the DNC and all the stupid Democratic city councils and school boards that are wrecking the Democratic brand. There all sorts of ways Democrats could mess this up.


I optimistically disagree. I think Dems have learned their lesson regarding how quality of their candidate is just as important as highlighting the lack of quality in their opponent. If the mega-donors push another Biden on us, we will give them the finger and nominate a legitimate candidate and if that passes off big money, so be it. Sorry DNC, we're taking back the party.

I sadly disagree with that. I do not see much evidence from last night that Dem's learned from their mistakes of '24. While they may not nominate Grandpa Dementia in '28, I just can't rest assured that they will not nominate a coastal elite who has no appeal to the middle of the country. Over the next year, there will be an internal battle for the soul of the Dem. party. Let's see which side wins but don't become complacent. Dem's can f*ck this up.


LOL. Like the coastal elite sitting in the half-demolished White House...


Exactly. Maga is crazy about that coastal elite.

+1 Note how he only mentions NYC here.
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many REAL Republicans in Congress (not MAGA - they are NOT Republicans) are secretly relived that the country is rejecting Don the Con so vigorously.


Were the candidates who lost big MAGA?


Some of them were, for sure. And it is a bigger problem for the GOP for the ones who weren't and still lost bigly.


A couple of blue states elected Democrats. Not seeing the news here.


Your challenge is that you are not reading/watching the news. Dem judges were retained in PA and 2 Dems won statewide in GA for the public service commission - the party hasn't had candidates win that race in ~25 years. Then the Dems picked up 2 state senate races in MS, breaking the GOP supermajority.

You may lack the ability to discern what happened last night, but pretty certain there are more ketchup stains at the White House and GOP campaign folks are digging into the precinct level results from last night.


We saw this transition from red to blue during Trump's 1st term and then Biden fumbled all Dem momentum away. We need a leader who can retain this momentum to emerge by 2028.

+1. I"m old. I've been reading DCUM for quite some time. I feel like I've been reading some sort of "GOP/Republicans are done after this. They won't be able to come back" since Obama's first term and yet here we are with another Trump term.

Is everyone just a younger poster and wasn't around for GWB's second term when the sentiment of Dems will now have the majority for the foreseeable future was posted about? Do you not realize this country goes back and forth with elections? Do you not realize that Dems can still f&ck up 26 and 28? Do you really think it will be different this time?


It will be difficult for the Dems to eff up 26 and 28 with Trump still in office but if another Biden is nominated in 28, the shift back to red will happen quickly.


I'm pretty confident Democrats can F up anything.

But everything is shaping up for a big Blue Wave election next November. And obviously by 2028, Trump's approval ratings will be in the gutter. We are less than one year into Trump's term and he's already down into the 30s. And we have three more years of Trump. His approval rating will likely be in the single digits by then. Democrats could nominate Elmo and he'd win against any Republican.

But knowing Democrats, they'll likely nominate yet another geriatric 80 year old. And with Grandpa Dementia in the Oval Office, the progressives will run amuck with their deeply unpopular social and crime policies. Which will breathe new life into the GOP, and then we get Trump redux, but with someone with more than two brain cells.

Democrats have been gifted a political situation that can really change things - like a FDR in the Great Depression. But I have zero faith in Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries and the DNC and all the stupid Democratic city councils and school boards that are wrecking the Democratic brand. There all sorts of ways Democrats could mess this up.

Dem primaries are starting soon. We're gonna see big changes in the party. I doubt Chuck will be Senate leader (when Dems take control). Not sure about Jefferies. He's done OK holding his caucus together. Terrible communicator but so was Pelosi.
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many REAL Republicans in Congress (not MAGA - they are NOT Republicans) are secretly relived that the country is rejecting Don the Con so vigorously.


Were the candidates who lost big MAGA?


Some of them were, for sure. And it is a bigger problem for the GOP for the ones who weren't and still lost bigly.


A couple of blue states elected Democrats. Not seeing the news here.


Your challenge is that you are not reading/watching the news. Dem judges were retained in PA and 2 Dems won statewide in GA for the public service commission - the party hasn't had candidates win that race in ~25 years. Then the Dems picked up 2 state senate races in MS, breaking the GOP supermajority.

You may lack the ability to discern what happened last night, but pretty certain there are more ketchup stains at the White House and GOP campaign folks are digging into the precinct level results from last night.


We saw this transition from red to blue during Trump's 1st term and then Biden fumbled all Dem momentum away. We need a leader who can retain this momentum to emerge by 2028.

+1. I"m old. I've been reading DCUM for quite some time. I feel like I've been reading some sort of "GOP/Republicans are done after this. They won't be able to come back" since Obama's first term and yet here we are with another Trump term.

Is everyone just a younger poster and wasn't around for GWB's second term when the sentiment of Dems will now have the majority for the foreseeable future was posted about? Do you not realize this country goes back and forth with elections? Do you not realize that Dems can still f&ck up 26 and 28? Do you really think it will be different this time?


It will be difficult for the Dems to eff up 26 and 28 with Trump still in office but if another Biden is nominated in 28, the shift back to red will happen quickly.


I'm pretty confident Democrats can F up anything.

But everything is shaping up for a big Blue Wave election next November. And obviously by 2028, Trump's approval ratings will be in the gutter. We are less than one year into Trump's term and he's already down into the 30s. And we have three more years of Trump. His approval rating will likely be in the single digits by then. Democrats could nominate Elmo and he'd win against any Republican.

But knowing Democrats, they'll likely nominate yet another geriatric 80 year old. And with Grandpa Dementia in the Oval Office, the progressives will run amuck with their deeply unpopular social and crime policies. Which will breathe new life into the GOP, and then we get Trump redux, but with someone with more than two brain cells.

Democrats have been gifted a political situation that can really change things - like a FDR in the Great Depression. But I have zero faith in Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries and the DNC and all the stupid Democratic city councils and school boards that are wrecking the Democratic brand. There all sorts of ways Democrats could mess this up.


I optimistically disagree. I think Dems have learned their lesson regarding how quality of their candidate is just as important as highlighting the lack of quality in their opponent. If the mega-donors push another Biden on us, we will give them the finger and nominate a legitimate candidate and if that passes off big money, so be it. Sorry DNC, we're taking back the party.


I thought the megadonors are the ones that pushed Biden out.

Also megadonors will probably be all in on a Newsom, Spanberger or Sherrill type, and they are much more likely to rise through the ranks in the next two years than an AOC type (who seems to get this and is pivoting to less extreme positions).

So I am not sure what you mean by “taking the party back.”


Megadonors pushed Biden out when it became evident he had zero chance of winning in 2024. No one likes to invest tens or hundreds of millions into a sure to lose candidate. They pushed for Biden in 2019 when Sanders and Warren were leading the polls because ultra wealthy people are terrified of candidates who spew anti-capitalism rhetoric. We must ignore mega-donors going forward.
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Some pre-results expert info about the House of Delegates:



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Some pre-results expert info about the House of Delegates:



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And for the exclamation point!
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“Republicans sitting in Congressional districts/ states where Trump won by anywhere from 4-9 points should feel anxious right now.”
- Amy Walter, publisher and editor-in-chief of Cook Political Report

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