Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking deeper at the 538 results ... all of these are Republican held seats, btw.
Going in: 66 R, 34 D
Dems have surely won 13 seats: 53 R, 47 D
6 seats are close: 47 R, 47 D
94 - R winning by 12 (!!) votes. All votes in but provos.
28 - R + 104. All votes in but provos. I can't see that changing things.
40 - D + 185. Waiting on PWC absentee ballots. Assuming 750 absentees (15% of election day total) and that they break down by the same %'s as election day voters ... absentees break down 423-327. I think this goes Blue and this is the House MAJORITY LEADER.
27 - R + 138. Waiting on Chesterfield absentee ballots. This may flip but I think it stays R just barely.
68 - D + 463. We're waiting on Chesterfield absentees. Assuming absentees are 15% of election day total ... that's 2,639 ballots. The R won the Chesterfield part of this district 55-44, so that'd break the absentees down 1452-1187. Not enough to make up. I think the D wins here.
85 - D + 447. Waiting on absentee ballots from VA Beach. Gut feeling says the margin is too big to overcome.
I think the House is tied or 51-49 D.
And Dems won big despite all that Republican gerrymandering. Imagine how well they will do once districts are redrawn fairly!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time for Medicaid expansion for VA.
Maine did it.
Anonymous wrote:Time for Medicaid expansion for VA.
Anonymous wrote:Could be as many as 16 flip. 50/50 is within reach.
This is EXACTLY what Democrats need to do -- flip state houses and then redraw the districts in 2021.
Anonymous wrote:From Ned Oliver, Richmond Times-Dispatch:
One year after Trump's victory, Virginia elected:
First transgender delegate in the country
First out-lesbian delegate in the state
First Asian American woman delegate in the state
First two Latina delegates in the state
First Democratic Socialist candidate in the state
Anonymous wrote:From Ned Oliver, Richmond Times-Dispatch:
One year after Trump's victory, Virginia elected:
First transgender delegate in the country
First out-lesbian delegate in the state
First Asian American woman delegate in the state
First two Latina delegates in the state
First Democratic Socialist candidate in the state
Anonymous wrote:47-46 Dems. It’s gonna come down to provisional votes.
Anonymous wrote:Looking deeper at the 538 results ... all of these are Republican held seats, btw.
Going in: 66 R, 34 D
Dems have surely won 13 seats: 53 R, 47 D
6 seats are close: 47 R, 47 D
94 - R winning by 12 (!!) votes. All votes in but provos.
28 - R + 104. All votes in but provos. I can't see that changing things.
40 - D + 185. Waiting on PWC absentee ballots. Assuming 750 absentees (15% of election day total) and that they break down by the same %'s as election day voters ... absentees break down 423-327. I think this goes Blue and this is the House MAJORITY LEADER.
27 - R + 138. Waiting on Chesterfield absentee ballots. This may flip but I think it stays R just barely.
68 - D + 463. We're waiting on Chesterfield absentees. Assuming absentees are 15% of election day total ... that's 2,639 ballots. The R won the Chesterfield part of this district 55-44, so that'd break the absentees down 1452-1187. Not enough to make up. I think the D wins here.
85 - D + 447. Waiting on absentee ballots from VA Beach. Gut feeling says the margin is too big to overcome.
I think the House is tied or 51-49 D.
Anonymous wrote:Just imagine if the Dems had contested every seat...
For the life of me I can't see why they don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1
Won't matter if the Dem is Jesus himself.
They said that about the governor of Louisiana who ran against a well-known Republican. And the Democrat one. It's time for Democrats to start contesting the South again.
Anonymous wrote: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.
+1
Won't matter if the Dem is Jesus himself.