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Author Topic: Reflection Time, 6 Months Since The 2018 GE's, Was It A Blue Wave Overall?  (Read 885 times)
Frenchrepublican
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« on: May 06, 2019, 01:52:33 PM »

Of course it was.

Dems have won the Congressional PV by 10 millions votes. We have lost 40 seats in the House, for the first time in two generations AZ has a D senator, the seat of GHWB is now represented by a D congresswoman, dems have a 11/1 advantage in the NJ House delegation.

You can explain some GOP defeats because of bad candidates :
-OH sen (Renacci could have won if he had run a real campaign),
-WV sen (if you trade Morrissey for Jenkins in WV Manchin would have lost),
-KS gov and NY 22nd where Kobach and Tenney have no one to blame but themselves for their defeat
But generally speaking it's difficult to deny that 2018 was a D wave.  
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