Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He staked his political future on the outcomes of tonight. He’s done. What a swing and a miss. Between this and his embarrassing comment that the midterms would “send a message” to Biden it’s plainly obvious he doesn’t have his finger on the pulse of the electorate.
Clearly the fearmongering about crime and trannies failed. What phantom menace will Republicans try to scare voters about in 2024?
I'm not a Youngkin fan, but if he wants a political future I think he still has one - but Trump has to lose the '24 election for it to be a possibility. Youngkin can walk away for a couple of years and then reappear as a conservative stalwart in the mode of conservatism prior to Trump's entry on the scene. He can also seek to be more moderate in VA his remaining time in office. I'd argue that Youngkin is not in a terrible place politically if his ultimate goal is higher office in '28 or beyond.
Anonymous wrote:I hope the Republicans have a better night in 2024. The gender identity cult must be stopped.
Anonymous wrote:I hope the Republicans have a better night in 2024. The gender identity cult must be stopped.
Anonymous wrote:Wasserman is calling the Mississippi governor race for Reeves.
Anonymous wrote:
He staked his political future on the outcomes of tonight. He’s done. What a swing and a miss. Between this and his embarrassing comment that the midterms would “send a message” to Biden it’s plainly obvious he doesn’t have his finger on the pulse of the electorate.
Clearly the fearmongering about crime and trannies failed. What phantom menace will Republicans try to scare voters about in 2024?
Anonymous wrote:I hope the Republicans have a better night in 2024. The gender identity cult must be stopped.
Anonymous wrote:I hope the Republicans have a better night in 2024. The gender identity cult must be stopped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Thank you thank you thank you from someone who wasn’t able to volunteer this year because my dad has been in and out of the hospital for two months. You and everyone like you make a difference. ❤️🇺🇸
(I hope your dad’s path, whichever direction it is heading, is smooth.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One major take I think is there was some speculation that Biden’s poll numbers would be a drag on Democrats.
Tonight’s results show that voters hate Republicans more.
I hate to reference Palmer Report, but he pointed out that the much quoted NYT/Siena poll is a little… off. They have African American voters going for Trump at 22%. 22%, does that sound legit? There was more, but basically the poll and the accompanying article was a great example of lying with numbers and yellow journalism.
And as we see tonight… people don’t want what the GOP is selling.