What Blue Wave?

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The media, in it's echo chamber, has tried to convince American that a blue wave is imminent. I saw cuck Scarborough declaring that the GOP was headed for the biggest loss in history and Republicans would be out of office for a generation. Then I found this fro 538:

On Tuesday, we’ll get a taste of whether Democrats’ electoral advantage on paper will hold up in practice, as California and Wisconsin hold special elections for two vacant congressional seats. The main event is in the California 25th Congressional District, a bellwether seat in the north Los Angeles suburbs, where both parties see a chance to add to their ranks in the House. But if Democrats are also competitive in the quickly reddening, rural Wisconsin 7th Congressional District, it could signal another blue wave in the fall.



Ah, so sorry.
Wisconsin GOP 57.2/Blue Wave 42.6
CA GOP 56 Blue Wave 44
 
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The media, in it's echo chamber, has tried to convince American that a blue wave is imminent. I saw cuck Scarborough declaring that the GOP was headed for the biggest loss in history and Republicans would be out of office for a generation. Then I found this fro 538:

On Tuesday, we’ll get a taste of whether Democrats’ electoral advantage on paper will hold up in practice, as California and Wisconsin hold special elections for two vacant congressional seats. The main event is in the California 25th Congressional District, a bellwether seat in the north Los Angeles suburbs, where both parties see a chance to add to their ranks in the House. But if Democrats are also competitive in the quickly reddening, rural Wisconsin 7th Congressional District, it could signal another blue wave in the fall.



Ah, so sorry.
Wisconsin GOP 57.2/Blue Wave 42.6
CA GOP 56 Blue Wave 44
Mail in votes still need to be counted in the CA special election.

"President Donald Trump is not popular in the district — one recent internal Democratic survey found his favorability ratings underwater by double digits — but he has still inserted himself into the race. He endorsed Garcia via Twitter and then waded into partisan bickering over the last-minute opening of an in-person voting station in a Democratic-leaning area of the district."

"Even if she loses the race, Smith will still face Garcia in a November rematch. Party strategists insist that will be an easier climb because Democratic voters will turn out for the presidential race."

 
The media, in it's echo chamber, has tried to convince American that a blue wave is imminent. I saw cuck Scarborough declaring that the GOP was headed for the biggest loss in history and Republicans would be out of office for a generation. Then I found this fro 538:

On Tuesday, we’ll get a taste of whether Democrats’ electoral advantage on paper will hold up in practice, as California and Wisconsin hold special elections for two vacant congressional seats. The main event is in the California 25th Congressional District, a bellwether seat in the north Los Angeles suburbs, where both parties see a chance to add to their ranks in the House. But if Democrats are also competitive in the quickly reddening, rural Wisconsin 7th Congressional District, it could signal another blue wave in the fall.



Ah, so sorry.
Wisconsin GOP 57.2/Blue Wave 42.6
CA GOP 56 Blue Wave 44
Mail in votes still need to be counted in the CA special election.

"President Donald Trump is not popular in the district — one recent internal Democratic survey found his favorability ratings underwater by double digits — but he has still inserted himself into the race. He endorsed Garcia via Twitter and then waded into partisan bickering over the last-minute opening of an in-person voting station in a Democratic-leaning area of the district."

"Even if she loses the race, Smith will still face Garcia in a November rematch. Party strategists insist that will be an easier climb because Democratic voters will turn out for the presidential race."

You sound desperate. You'll be an absolute mess in November.
 
The media, in it's echo chamber, has tried to convince American that a blue wave is imminent. I saw cuck Scarborough declaring that the GOP was headed for the biggest loss in history and Republicans would be out of office for a generation. Then I found this fro 538:

On Tuesday, we’ll get a taste of whether Democrats’ electoral advantage on paper will hold up in practice, as California and Wisconsin hold special elections for two vacant congressional seats. The main event is in the California 25th Congressional District, a bellwether seat in the north Los Angeles suburbs, where both parties see a chance to add to their ranks in the House. But if Democrats are also competitive in the quickly reddening, rural Wisconsin 7th Congressional District, it could signal another blue wave in the fall.



Ah, so sorry.
Wisconsin GOP 57.2/Blue Wave 42.6
CA GOP 56 Blue Wave 44
Idiot we saw what happened in 2018 mdterms so we know what's coming.

It was a miracle Trump won last time. It will be even more of a miracle if he wins again.
 
The media, in it's echo chamber, has tried to convince American that a blue wave is imminent. I saw cuck Scarborough declaring that the GOP was headed for the biggest loss in history and Republicans would be out of office for a generation. Then I found this fro 538:

On Tuesday, we’ll get a taste of whether Democrats’ electoral advantage on paper will hold up in practice, as California and Wisconsin hold special elections for two vacant congressional seats. The main event is in the California 25th Congressional District, a bellwether seat in the north Los Angeles suburbs, where both parties see a chance to add to their ranks in the House. But if Democrats are also competitive in the quickly reddening, rural Wisconsin 7th Congressional District, it could signal another blue wave in the fall.



Ah, so sorry.
Wisconsin GOP 57.2/Blue Wave 42.6
CA GOP 56 Blue Wave 44
Mail in votes still need to be counted in the CA special election.

"President Donald Trump is not popular in the district — one recent internal Democratic survey found his favorability ratings underwater by double digits — but he has still inserted himself into the race. He endorsed Garcia via Twitter and then waded into partisan bickering over the last-minute opening of an in-person voting station in a Democratic-leaning area of the district."

"Even if she loses the race, Smith will still face Garcia in a November rematch. Party strategists insist that will be an easier climb because Democratic voters will turn out for the presidential race."

Garcia campaigned on being on team Trump and spoke out forcefully against the shutdown.

Democrats are delusional. They don't realize how furious the public is. CNN puts out the results of a CNN poll that says the shutdown is wildly popular. People want it to last longer and keep children out of school and locked in their homes for another year. Many democrats believe it.
 
The media, in it's echo chamber, has tried to convince American that a blue wave is imminent. I saw cuck Scarborough declaring that the GOP was headed for the biggest loss in history and Republicans would be out of office for a generation. Then I found this fro 538:

On Tuesday, we’ll get a taste of whether Democrats’ electoral advantage on paper will hold up in practice, as California and Wisconsin hold special elections for two vacant congressional seats. The main event is in the California 25th Congressional District, a bellwether seat in the north Los Angeles suburbs, where both parties see a chance to add to their ranks in the House. But if Democrats are also competitive in the quickly reddening, rural Wisconsin 7th Congressional District, it could signal another blue wave in the fall.



Ah, so sorry.
Wisconsin GOP 57.2/Blue Wave 42.6
CA GOP 56 Blue Wave 44
Idiot we saw what happened in 2018 mdterms so we know what's coming.

It was a miracle Trump won last time. It will be even more of a miracle if he wins again.
You know malaka, you get stupider by the day.
 
Mail in votes still need to be counted in the CA special election.

It's highly unlikely she will make up an 18k vote deficit. There isn't even enough alleged fraud ( I don't buy into that, but that's what the Trump Tards like to claim) to alter that result. Garcia will be the victor.
 
Idiot we saw what happened in 2018 mdterms so we know what's coming.

You did not see Republicans winning back Democratic held seats leading up to the 2018 midterms. In fact, you saw the opposite. You saw Democrats winning Republican held seats (Pennsylvania) or coming within razor thin margins of winning fairly reliable Republican seats (Ohio, Georgia).

Special elections have traditionally been good indicators of how the general will go. Leading up to the 2006 blue wave the Republicans began losing special elections in deep red districts in the south (Louisiana, Mississippi) as well as state legislative seats. In 2010, the opposite happened where they started winning Democratic seats (Massachusetts) and Republicans gained 62 House seats that year.

Whether or not the result of yesterday's elections mean anything remains to be seen, but it's certainly not bad news for Trump. I assure you, had the Democrats held CA-25 this would be branded as an ominous sign for the Trump campaign by the media and it would be a much bigger story. I wonder how much Newsom's shut down order may have played a role in this, if any. I know Garcia made that an issue in his campaign. There are a lot of Hispanic small business owners who are getting screwed right now.
 
The media, in it's echo chamber, has tried to convince American that a blue wave is imminent.
That right there tells me they are worried.
EVERYTHING THE LEFT TELLS YOU IS ONE OF TWO THINGS:​
  1. If they are accusing Trump of it, you know they're guilty of it.
  2. If they are laughing at Trump's defeat or boasting their clear easy victory, you know they are shitting themselves.
Having Biden as your next great hope has GOT to be demoralizing. I mean, Bernie was probably better. At least he STOOD for something.

BLUE WAVE? :auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:

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More like a blue drip. You gotta know that come this November, this virus crap will be looking a whole lot better by then, Trump will be riding high, and the voters will have had time to have a good hard look at Biden.
 
Red Tsunami.

A republican just won in California of all places. California!!!

Yeah, a seat until 2019 they had for over 20 years already. While it is the first seat they have managed to win back after losing since the 90's it's still not THAT surprising. The entire state isn't full of far left wingers. There are pockets of conservatism, even in LA County.
 
The media, in it's echo chamber, has tried to convince American that a blue wave is imminent. I saw cuck Scarborough declaring that the GOP was headed for the biggest loss in history and Republicans would be out of office for a generation. Then I found this fro 538:

On Tuesday, we’ll get a taste of whether Democrats’ electoral advantage on paper will hold up in practice, as California and Wisconsin hold special elections for two vacant congressional seats. The main event is in the California 25th Congressional District, a bellwether seat in the north Los Angeles suburbs, where both parties see a chance to add to their ranks in the House. But if Democrats are also competitive in the quickly reddening, rural Wisconsin 7th Congressional District, it could signal another blue wave in the fall.



Ah, so sorry.
Wisconsin GOP 57.2/Blue Wave 42.6
CA GOP 56 Blue Wave 44
Mail in votes still need to be counted in the CA special election.

"President Donald Trump is not popular in the district — one recent internal Democratic survey found his favorability ratings underwater by double digits — but he has still inserted himself into the race. He endorsed Garcia via Twitter and then waded into partisan bickering over the last-minute opening of an in-person voting station in a Democratic-leaning area of the district."

"Even if she loses the race, Smith will still face Garcia in a November rematch. Party strategists insist that will be an easier climb because Democratic voters will turn out for the presidential race."







You mean the illegal in every state but California, vote harvesting. Right?
 
Red Tsunami.

A republican just won in California of all places. California!!!

Yeah, a seat until 2019 they had for over 20 years already. While it is the first seat they have managed to win back after losing since the 90's it's still not THAT surprising. The entire state isn't full of far left wingers. There are pockets of conservatism, even in LA County.

Cenk Uygur, the fat brown buffalo of Young turds promised to take that seat as far as I am aware. The one for beastiality.

They made the right choice in rejecting the progressive agenda.
 
Idiot we saw what happened in 2018 mdterms so we know what's coming.

You did not see Republicans winning back Democratic held seats leading up to the 2018 midterms. In fact, you saw the opposite. You saw Democrats winning Republican held seats (Pennsylvania) or coming within razor thin margins of winning fairly reliable Republican seats (Ohio, Georgia).

Special elections have traditionally been good indicators of how the general will go. Leading up to the 2006 blue wave the Republicans began losing special elections in deep red districts in the south (Louisiana, Mississippi) as well as state legislative seats. In 2010, the opposite happened where they started winning Democratic seats (Massachusetts) and Republicans gained 62 House seats that year.

Whether or not the result of yesterday's elections mean anything remains to be seen, but it's certainly not bad news for Trump. I assure you, had the Democrats held CA-25 this would be branded as an ominous sign for the Trump campaign by the media and it would be a much bigger story. I wonder how much Newsom's shut down order may have played a role in this, if any. I know Garcia made that an issue in his campaign. There are a lot of Hispanic small business owners who are getting screwed right now.






You are ignoring the vote harvesting that the DNC used to win those elections. Solidly republican districts don't suddenly change without help.
 
The media, in it's echo chamber, has tried to convince American that a blue wave is imminent. I saw cuck Scarborough declaring that the GOP was headed for the biggest loss in history and Republicans would be out of office for a generation. Then I found this fro 538:

On Tuesday, we’ll get a taste of whether Democrats’ electoral advantage on paper will hold up in practice, as California and Wisconsin hold special elections for two vacant congressional seats. The main event is in the California 25th Congressional District, a bellwether seat in the north Los Angeles suburbs, where both parties see a chance to add to their ranks in the House. But if Democrats are also competitive in the quickly reddening, rural Wisconsin 7th Congressional District, it could signal another blue wave in the fall.



Ah, so sorry.
Wisconsin GOP 57.2/Blue Wave 42.6
CA GOP 56 Blue Wave 44
It's more like a little blue TRICKLE.
 
Mail in votes still need to be counted in the CA special election.

It's highly unlikely she will make up an 18k vote deficit. There isn't even enough alleged fraud ( I don't buy into that, but that's what the Trump Tards like to claim) to alter that result. Garcia will be the victor.
81% tallied and 30,000 mail in votes need to be counted. She most likely will fall short.
 
You are ignoring the vote harvesting that the DNC used to win those elections. Solidly republican districts don't suddenly change without help.

First of all, ballot harvesting is not illegal (I'm on the fence whether it should be) and the only proven fraud that occurred as a result of it was actually by the Republicans in North Carolina. That election was nullified by a judge and they had to hold a new one.

Second, Orange County is not solidly Republican anymore. It has been trending more Democratic over the years. Hillary won the county in 2016 and the Congressional districts are only marginally Republican leaning these days, if not dead even. In fact, Orange County now has more registered Democrats than Republicans for the first time ever.
 

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