Anonymous wrote:DCUM liberals really think the Dems can keep the house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand the Republicans didn’t capture as many seats as some had been predicting but aren’t they going to end up with control of both the House and the Senate (seems I read the runoff in Georgia will favor Walker)? And if so isn’t Biden going to be a lame duck for the rest of his term?
The R chance of getting the senate looks very slim. Kelly is way ahead and there’s very little red vote still out there. CM is a bit behind, but the drop tonight closed the gap a lot and there’s plenty more of that coming. The GA runoff will just be gravy.[/quote[
What are you smoking? Pima is in and the rest of the votes to be counted are estimated to favor Rs 65 to 35![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand the Republicans didn’t capture as many seats as some had been predicting but aren’t they going to end up with control of both the House and the Senate (seems I read the runoff in Georgia will favor Walker)? And if so isn’t Biden going to be a lame duck for the rest of his term?
Why would the runoff favor Walker? Kemp’s turnout dragged him into the runoff. Walker can’t generate that turnout on his own. Warnock will win the runoff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hobbs' lead has dropped to about 4800 votes with hundreds of thousands outstanding. So far, the Election Day votes are breaking for Lake in a huge amount.
That was expected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What Gretchen Whitmer did in Michigan and Jared Polis did in Colorado is way more impressive than Desantis in Florida.
Yep, Gretchen in particular. And yet all the press can talk about is Ron DeSantis. I’m a former journalist and used to believe it was an important and even noble profession. I’m very disappointed in how the press has performed over the past few election cycles.
You mean by covering candidates in both parties *equally,* rather than only covering Democrats? Yes, that's so very unfair. The media is not an arm of the Democratic party.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:I understand the Republicans didn’t capture as many seats as some had been predicting but aren’t they going to end up with control of both the House and the Senate (seems I read the runoff in Georgia will favor Walker)? And if so isn’t Biden going to be a lame duck for the rest of his term?
Anonymous wrote:I understand the Republicans didn’t capture as many seats as some had been predicting but aren’t they going to end up with control of both the House and the Senate (seems I read the runoff in Georgia will favor Walker)? And if so isn’t Biden going to be a lame duck for the rest of his term?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What Gretchen Whitmer did in Michigan and Jared Polis did in Colorado is way more impressive than Desantis in Florida.
Yep, Gretchen in particular. And yet all the press can talk about is Ron DeSantis. I’m a former journalist and used to believe it was an important and even noble profession. I’m very disappointed in how the press has performed over the past few election cycles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand the Republicans didn’t capture as many seats as some had been predicting but aren’t they going to end up with control of both the House and the Senate (seems I read the runoff in Georgia will favor Walker)? And if so isn’t Biden going to be a lame duck for the rest of his term?
Why would the runoff favor Walker? Kemp’s turnout dragged him into the runoff. Walker can’t generate that turnout on his own. Warnock will win the runoff.