Anonymous wrote:Alabama? Get real. They'll elect the R.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia, NJ, Philly, the PA Supreme Court, Fayeteville, NC, Maine referednums, it has been pretty much a clean sweep and repudiation of this GOP.
Even Manchester NH went with a Democrat for Mayor! Next stop Alabama Senate-good Democratic candidate vs. bigoted corrupt Republican. It's just a few weeks away.
Alabama? Get real. They'll elect the R.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia, NJ, Philly, the PA Supreme Court, Fayeteville, NC, Maine referednums, it has been pretty much a clean sweep and repudiation of this GOP.
Even Manchester NH went with a Democrat for Mayor! Next stop Alabama Senate-good Democratic candidate vs. bigoted corrupt Republican. It's just a few weeks away.
Anonymous wrote:Virginia, NJ, Philly, the PA Supreme Court, Fayeteville, NC, Maine referednums, it has been pretty much a clean sweep and repudiation of this GOP.
Anonymous wrote:Who's Trump going to blame now?
Anonymous wrote:Trump has destroyed the GOP. The yuge question is whether they will impeach him before or after his family gets indicted. What a disgrace.
Control Of Virginia’s House Of Delegates Is Going Down To The Wire
Control of Virginia’s House of Delegates is likely to be decided by absentee and provisional ballots. Right now, by my math, Democrats have won 47 districts to Republicans’ 46. There are 7 races left uncalled: Democrats lead in 4, and Republicans in 3. Amazingly, the margins in 5 of the 7 districts are less than 150 votes.
For example, in Newport News’s 94th District, Del. David Yancey (R) currently leads Shelly Simonds (D) 11,587 to 11,575 with all precincts reporting, but provisional votes won’t be processed for days. Altogether, that means it may take days instead of hours to find out which party will be in control come January.