Democrats sink to pre-Great-Depression levels in State legislatures

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The magnitude of the country's rejection of the Democrats' agenda and ideology, is only starting to be revealed.

Everywhere we turn, Democrats have been thrown out of office in droves. In Federal, State, and local races alike, all across the country.

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Democrats Sink to Pre Great Depression Levels in State Legislatures National Review Online

Democrats Sink to Pre–Great Depression Levels in State Legislatures

By John Fund
November 5, 2014 8:14 AM

In addition to the GOP gains in the U.S., Senate, House and governorships it was an historic night for the party in state legislatures.

Here is the summary by Tim Storey of the National Conference of State Legislatures:

The Republican wave that swept over the states left Democrats at their weakest point in state legislatures since the 1920s.

Everything went in the direction of the GOP as Republicans seized new majorities in the West Virginia House, Nevada Assembly and Senate, New Hampshire House, Minnesota House and New York Senate, The West Virginia Senate is now tied.

Control of several legislative chambers was still up in the air early Wednesday as counting continued in several tight races that will determine control of the Colorado Senate, New Mexico House and Maine Senate.
The lone bright spot for Democrats was holding majorities in the Iowa Senate and Kentucky House.
The overall number of divided state governments will increase with changes in governor in places such as Massachussets, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Maryland along with the legislatures in West Virginia, Minnesota and New York.


UPDATE: Republicans have taken control of the Colorado senate and the New Mexico house. They also have a chance to win the Colorado house and the Washington house, after mail-in ballots are finally counted. The state legislative chambers now stand at 65 Republican, 23 Democrat, 1 tie, and 4 undecided.
 
Hey, Dipshit, the Dems were the Conservative Party back then.

So, you fail.
 
Hey, Dipshit, the Dems were the Conservative Party back then.

So, you fail.
Poor little Demmies.

They have received such a shock, being rejected in nearly every election by the American people, that they can only respond with cursing and lies.

You lost. Get over it.
 
Yeah, no one saw this massive wave coming. Most figured on some big Republican gains, but not this massive. It is historic.
 
Yeah, no one saw this massive wave coming. Most figured on some big Republican gains, but not this massive. It is historic.
Actually a number of people saw it coming. And they were ridiculed and lambasted endlessly by the desperate liberals, frantic to insis "It isn't so! It isn't so!".

Where are the ridiculers now?
 
Yeah, no one saw this massive wave coming. Most figured on some big Republican gains, but not this massive. It is historic.
Actually a number of people saw it coming. And they were ridiculed and lambasted endlessly by the desperate liberals, frantic to insis "It isn't so! It isn't so!".

Where are the ridiculers now?

Yeah, makes those 'Republican Party is Dead' predictions look incredibly stupid. But i have to say i didn't think it would be this historic.
 
Even here in Reids district, Clark County, NV., went red. Steven Horsford lost despite appearances by the 'Big Dog' Bill and 'Crazy Uncle' Joe........:smoke:.
 
What has happen at the state and local levels ,tell way more about where the voters are then the national ones. It has been a complete rejection of the current policies.
 
It's a complete rejection of Democrat lies, lawbreaking, spying on Americans, screw-ups, failed domestic policies, failed foreign policy, and big-government liberalism.
 
So if I read the headline correctly, the last time Republicans had this much power it lead to a ..... depression?
 
The magnitude of the country's rejection of the Democrats' agenda and ideology, is only starting to be revealed.

Everywhere we turn, Democrats have been thrown out of office in droves. In Federal, State, and local races alike, all across the country.

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Democrats Sink to Pre Great Depression Levels in State Legislatures National Review Online

Democrats Sink to Pre–Great Depression Levels in State Legislatures

By John Fund
November 5, 2014 8:14 AM

In addition to the GOP gains in the U.S., Senate, House and governorships it was an historic night for the party in state legislatures.

Here is the summary by Tim Storey of the National Conference of State Legislatures:

The Republican wave that swept over the states left Democrats at their weakest point in state legislatures since the 1920s.

Everything went in the direction of the GOP as Republicans seized new majorities in the West Virginia House, Nevada Assembly and Senate, New Hampshire House, Minnesota House and New York Senate, The West Virginia Senate is now tied.

Control of several legislative chambers was still up in the air early Wednesday as counting continued in several tight races that will determine control of the Colorado Senate, New Mexico House and Maine Senate.
The lone bright spot for Democrats was holding majorities in the Iowa Senate and Kentucky House.
The overall number of divided state governments will increase with changes in governor in places such as Massachussets, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Maryland along with the legislatures in West Virginia, Minnesota and New York.


UPDATE: Republicans have taken control of the Colorado senate and the New Mexico house. They also have a chance to win the Colorado house and the Washington house, after mail-in ballots are finally counted. The state legislative chambers now stand at 65 Republican, 23 Democrat, 1 tie, and 4 undecided.

I'll openly agree with your title; "Democrats sink to pre-Great-Depression levels in State legislatures" Most of us know what caused the depression and what measures got us out of it.

And a select other group thinks they might get more $ by fighting for their own depression/poverty today. History repeats itself.
 
The magnitude of the country's rejection of the Democrats' agenda and ideology, is only starting to be revealed.

Everywhere we turn, Democrats have been thrown out of office in droves. In Federal, State, and local races alike, all across the country.

--------------------------------------------

Democrats Sink to Pre Great Depression Levels in State Legislatures National Review Online

Democrats Sink to Pre–Great Depression Levels in State Legislatures

By John Fund
November 5, 2014 8:14 AM

In addition to the GOP gains in the U.S., Senate, House and governorships it was an historic night for the party in state legislatures.

Here is the summary by Tim Storey of the National Conference of State Legislatures:

The Republican wave that swept over the states left Democrats at their weakest point in state legislatures since the 1920s.

Everything went in the direction of the GOP as Republicans seized new majorities in the West Virginia House, Nevada Assembly and Senate, New Hampshire House, Minnesota House and New York Senate, The West Virginia Senate is now tied.

Control of several legislative chambers was still up in the air early Wednesday as counting continued in several tight races that will determine control of the Colorado Senate, New Mexico House and Maine Senate.
The lone bright spot for Democrats was holding majorities in the Iowa Senate and Kentucky House.
The overall number of divided state governments will increase with changes in governor in places such as Massachussets, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Maryland along with the legislatures in West Virginia, Minnesota and New York.


UPDATE: Republicans have taken control of the Colorado senate and the New Mexico house. They also have a chance to win the Colorado house and the Washington house, after mail-in ballots are finally counted. The state legislative chambers now stand at 65 Republican, 23 Democrat, 1 tie, and 4 undecided.

I'll openly agree with your title; "Democrats sink to pre-Great-Depression levels in State legislatures" Most of us know what caused the depression and what measures got us out of it.

And a select other group thinks they might get more $ by fighting for their own depression/poverty today. History repeats itself.


Democracy is the voice of the people. You seem to think it's about Obama.
 
Even here in Reids district, Clark County, NV., went red. Steven Horsford lost despite appearances by the 'Big Dog' Bill and 'Crazy Uncle' Joe........:smoke:.


..and louisiana will toss mary out in a few weeks..adding one more to the total turnover.
 
The magnitude of the country's rejection of the Democrats' agenda and ideology, is only starting to be revealed.

Everywhere we turn, Democrats have been thrown out of office in droves. In Federal, State, and local races alike, all across the country.

--------------------------------------------

Democrats Sink to Pre Great Depression Levels in State Legislatures National Review Online

Democrats Sink to Pre–Great Depression Levels in State Legislatures

By John Fund
November 5, 2014 8:14 AM

In addition to the GOP gains in the U.S., Senate, House and governorships it was an historic night for the party in state legislatures.

Here is the summary by Tim Storey of the National Conference of State Legislatures:

The Republican wave that swept over the states left Democrats at their weakest point in state legislatures since the 1920s.

Everything went in the direction of the GOP as Republicans seized new majorities in the West Virginia House, Nevada Assembly and Senate, New Hampshire House, Minnesota House and New York Senate, The West Virginia Senate is now tied.

Control of several legislative chambers was still up in the air early Wednesday as counting continued in several tight races that will determine control of the Colorado Senate, New Mexico House and Maine Senate.
The lone bright spot for Democrats was holding majorities in the Iowa Senate and Kentucky House.
The overall number of divided state governments will increase with changes in governor in places such as Massachussets, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Maryland along with the legislatures in West Virginia, Minnesota and New York.


UPDATE: Republicans have taken control of the Colorado senate and the New Mexico house. They also have a chance to win the Colorado house and the Washington house, after mail-in ballots are finally counted. The state legislative chambers now stand at 65 Republican, 23 Democrat, 1 tie, and 4 undecided.

I'll openly agree with your title; "Democrats sink to pre-Great-Depression levels in State legislatures" Most of us know what caused the depression and what measures got us out of it.

And a select other group thinks they might get more $ by fighting for their own depression/poverty today. History repeats itself.




bush

:rolleyes:
 
The magnitude of the country's rejection of the Democrats' agenda and ideology, is only starting to be revealed.

Everywhere we turn, Democrats have been thrown out of office in droves. In Federal, State, and local races alike, all across the country.

--------------------------------------------

Democrats Sink to Pre Great Depression Levels in State Legislatures National Review Online

Democrats Sink to Pre–Great Depression Levels in State Legislatures

By John Fund
November 5, 2014 8:14 AM

In addition to the GOP gains in the U.S., Senate, House and governorships it was an historic night for the party in state legislatures.

Here is the summary by Tim Storey of the National Conference of State Legislatures:

The Republican wave that swept over the states left Democrats at their weakest point in state legislatures since the 1920s.

Everything went in the direction of the GOP as Republicans seized new majorities in the West Virginia House, Nevada Assembly and Senate, New Hampshire House, Minnesota House and New York Senate, The West Virginia Senate is now tied.

Control of several legislative chambers was still up in the air early Wednesday as counting continued in several tight races that will determine control of the Colorado Senate, New Mexico House and Maine Senate.
The lone bright spot for Democrats was holding majorities in the Iowa Senate and Kentucky House.
The overall number of divided state governments will increase with changes in governor in places such as Massachussets, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Maryland along with the legislatures in West Virginia, Minnesota and New York.


UPDATE: Republicans have taken control of the Colorado senate and the New Mexico house. They also have a chance to win the Colorado house and the Washington house, after mail-in ballots are finally counted. The state legislative chambers now stand at 65 Republican, 23 Democrat, 1 tie, and 4 undecided.


sweet
 
I really do hate to gloat...but this is bordering on surreal. The one thing unfortunately real is that Obama and Company does not fathom what just happened.

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The magnitude of the country's rejection of the Democrats' agenda and ideology, is only starting to be revealed.

Everywhere we turn, Democrats have been thrown out of office in droves. In Federal, State, and local races alike, all across the country.

--------------------------------------------

Democrats Sink to Pre Great Depression Levels in State Legislatures National Review Online

Democrats Sink to Pre–Great Depression Levels in State Legislatures

By John Fund
November 5, 2014 8:14 AM

In addition to the GOP gains in the U.S., Senate, House and governorships it was an historic night for the party in state legislatures.

Here is the summary by Tim Storey of the National Conference of State Legislatures:

The Republican wave that swept over the states left Democrats at their weakest point in state legislatures since the 1920s.

Everything went in the direction of the GOP as Republicans seized new majorities in the West Virginia House, Nevada Assembly and Senate, New Hampshire House, Minnesota House and New York Senate, The West Virginia Senate is now tied.

Control of several legislative chambers was still up in the air early Wednesday as counting continued in several tight races that will determine control of the Colorado Senate, New Mexico House and Maine Senate.
The lone bright spot for Democrats was holding majorities in the Iowa Senate and Kentucky House.
The overall number of divided state governments will increase with changes in governor in places such as Massachussets, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Maryland along with the legislatures in West Virginia, Minnesota and New York.


UPDATE: Republicans have taken control of the Colorado senate and the New Mexico house. They also have a chance to win the Colorado house and the Washington house, after mail-in ballots are finally counted. The state legislative chambers now stand at 65 Republican, 23 Democrat, 1 tie, and 4 undecided.

I'll openly agree with your title; "Democrats sink to pre-Great-Depression levels in State legislatures" Most of us know what caused the depression and what measures got us out of it.

And a select other group thinks they might get more $ by fighting for their own depression/poverty today. History repeats itself.


Democracy is the voice of the people. You seem to think it's about Obama.

and yet you are the first person to type the word Obama in this thread...

It seems that you are the only one wanting to bring Obama (and Bush) up.
 

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