This is why I gave up on the Democrat party. Sad to say it -- I thought I would be a lifer.
what a snowflake…
whaaa whaaaa…why do the ultra rich have to pay 1 percent more!
better take away Trump's phone for a little while
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first Democratic wins for statewide office in Georgia since 2006
Sherrill up by 13 points with 78% counted
https://election-night.decisiondeskh...s/New%20Jersey
hope he can afford the bodyguards
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weren't you a Berniebro?
What's wrong with this guy?
Suburbs moving 5-10% for Dems nationally would be electoral armageddon for Rs in 2026. That's what happened in VA and NJ today.
lol, no.
I found Bernie to be better than Hillary -- which isn't saying much other than the state of the Democrat party.
What’s the hold up on Q?
Corrupt Travis County finger on the scales?
So what's wrong with this guy?
any election you don't win is rigged, eh?
yeah, that and especially the terrorist Jay Jones result was very unexpected
I mean I thought Sherrill could win, like close to a coin flip, but nobody even on the left expected her to win by near double digits
the GOP really didn't turn out..... this Groyper movement is a problem, lots of infighting within the GOP since Charlie Kirk was murdered.
East coast government bureaucrats don't represent suburbs in the rust belt or the southwest or even NC, and the left is pretty maxed out in the Atlanta suburbs too tbh...
Tragic County has been ed longer than any other county in Texas. I'd suggest moving at least to Williamson or something.
Williamson County is purple, believe it or not
President/Vice-President
- Donald J. Trump / JD Vance (REP): 154,853 votes (50.21%)
- Kamala D. Harris / Tim Walz (DEM): 147,171 votes (47.71%)
- Chase Oliver / Mike Ter Maat (LIB): 2,541 votes (0.82%)
- Jill Stein / Rudolph Ware (GRN): 2,527 votes (0.82%)
- Write-in: 1,349 votes (0.44%)
U.S. Senator
- Ted Cruz (REP): 146,024 votes (47.85%)
- Colin Allred (DEM): 150,489 votes (49.32%)
- Ted Brown (LIB): 8,384 votes (2.75%)
- Write-in: 245 votes (0.08%)
speaking of NC, thousands of conservatives have already pledged to move there from VA over protesting the Jay Jones vote, and probably many more on the way
Whatley for Senate.
well yeah, and I think IIRC it narrowly went Biden in 2020, tons of Austin liberals have been priced out of Austin and into Round Rock, but at least the county as a whole still has common sense and isn't an echo chamber.
NC is going to see floods of conservatives relocating inbound over the upcoming few months, between the rich New Yorkers fleeing the Zohran-pocalypse and pissed off Virginians who, rightfully, can't stand that the DC metro has completely taken over their once reliably red confederate state.
The thing with Florida is that Florida is pretty much full and too expensive at this point, and given the geology there there really isn't that much more room for Florida to grow and build physically. Those who missed their chance to move to Florida over COVID are probably looking at waitlists to get a home in Florida, and 1/3 of the price to get a house right away in NC, which has plenty of spare land and property. If anything those suburbs trend red pretty heavily. The western red appalachian parts of Virginia likely bleed population to NC when it's a convenient move, too.
First TX, then FL, then NC, conservatives are building their coalition one state at a time, we don't need no stinkin' Virginia or New Jersey or New York to win national elections. Arizona probably isn't moving back left any time fast after zooming right off a cliff between 2020 and 2024.
If the GOP can lock down Pennsylvania it's a lost cause for the Democrats to win President ever again.
That's called an enthusiasm gap.
I think you might be underestimating the negative effects of another year of Republican misrule. A five percent movement overall will flip Republican majorities in both bodies in 2026.
How many millions?
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