Please polls had this race virtually dead-even. Per 538, Northam had a 3-point lead, he is winning by 8 points with Fairfax County absentees still left. The Republicans are at serious risk of LOSING the General Assembly and even their best case shows them LOSING 13 seats. This is the worst performance by Republicans in an odd-year election in a generation. |
Snort. We're turning Texas blue, too. |
+ like 7? I almost spit out my wine. But, I need my booze. This is hilarious. + Go VA! |
indeed... Houston, Austin, Dallas, San Antonio are blue. If more educated people move to TX, the state will turn blue, just like you are seeing with VA. |
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This wave surely cancels the game fights D candidates put up in the various special elections earlier this year all of which were ultimately R holds.
If we have no tax cut passed by next summer, the generic Congressional ballot is showing D+12 consistently, his popularity stays in the 30s, Mueller keeps indicting more nad more friends and maybe even family of Trump, and Trump's had a monthly misstep for 6-7 months on the trot ... then and only then will the long knives come out. The GOP will have to decide whether to tie themselves to the Trump mast or if cutting loose might save a few of them. |
TX was closer than IA in the Presidential race. NC, GA, TX, and FL yuppies are turning albeit a couple decades after their CO and VA counterparts. So the R's get WI, MI, IA, OH, and PA. The D's get NC, GA, TX, and FL. The gerrymandering suit may turn 2018 into a complete tidal wave. |
And the dope is even tweeting about it from South Korea. What a loser. |
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http://www.cnn.com/election/results/exit-polls/texas/president Trump won the college educated vote in TX 53-41. He won the high school or less vote 49-48. |
Another class, educated liberal speaks..... |
Oh, you completely got your ass handed to you on the second page, pp. Resist all you want. Be sure to wear the hat so we know who the dickhead is. |