Posted on 03/14/2018 6:27:30 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
As of this writing, Democrat Conor Lamb is clinging to a lead of roughly 600 votes in the special election for Pennsylvanias 18th Congressional District. There are probably not enough uncounted votes out there for Republican Rick Saccone to pull out the win. It also really doesnt matter much, one way or the other (unless you are a Democrat living in the 18th who feels strongly about having a Democrat represent you in Washington). Heres why: The House is increasingly polarized. There was a time that a narrowed House majority for a party would make for interesting politics in Washington, because enough members of each party could often be persuaded to vote for the other partys agenda and truly complicate matters. No more. The House is for all intents and purposes a parliamentary-style democracy, where members of a party support their partys agenda. There are exceptions (looking at you, Freedom Caucus), but generally speaking, Republicans vote for Republican policies. In other words, reducing the GOP majority from 24 seats to 23 is likely to have a minimal impact on actual legislation in the House.
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Don’t kid yourself every election matters and must be studied.
Whoever wins, will have to run for re-election in November..................
And will have an actual voting record
Not just promises
AND, oh by the way, this seat is up again in November (this year) and Conor Lamb will have to move into the newly redrawn district if he’s to run again.
Seems like Lamb ran to the right of Saccone in many ways.
Not a system the Democrats are likely to utilize in the general elections.
I have to laugh at this. If it were a dem who was behind by 600 votes, we would all be counting down the seconds until the recquisite number of votes magically appeared. The Dems certainly would be manufacturing them. The GOP?!? It is insurmountable!! Game over!!
Agreed.
Not to mention that while seeing DJT on the stump again was a treat, Saccone just didn't come across as having the kind of magnetism that would draw lukewarm voters to the polls.
Which of course speaks more to the abject laziness of lukewarm voters than to Saccone's personality, but still . . .
Maybe the democrats will take a page from the Republican election handbook — run right and government left.
Unless he abstains or votes ‘present’ for the rest of the year................
Unless he abstains or votes ‘present’ for the rest of the year................
The Democrat Supreme Court in PA has redistricted the 18th District out of existence. If he wins, Lamb won’t be a resident in their newly-drawn district.
This election was a huge waste of money and time. Why did they do it? Because the Demorats saw a chance to challenge Trump’s claim to be a winner and voters fell for a telegenic guy who said he will vote like a Republican. Of course he’ll vote with Pelosi, because all Democrats vote with their leadership.
Mr Lamb has only a few months to tout himself as some crusader for justice
Recognizing that democrats put him in office I doubt he’ll take up the sword against his party
Trump gives them tax cuts,steel and coal jobs and they vote against his man. Never,never, underestimate the stupidity of the voters.
🚨BREAKING: Atleast 7 different bus company employees have contacted various Philadelphia news agencies claiming they bussed in illegals to vote in tonight's #pa18 election. Each bus had Democratic chaperones onboard...developing #Pennsylvania #SpecialElection pic.twitter.com/uCQlTKoiFX— 🚨Josh Cornett🚨 (@therealcornett) March 14, 2018
Yeah, it was so unimportant that Trump went and held a massive rally and endorsement event for Saccone.
These special elections are pointing out 2 things to me: (1) Hillary was an even bigger drag on all the Dem candidates in 2016 than even I thought, and (2) the Dems are energized and turning out bigly.
The GOP better get their act together before the fall campaigns start in earnest, or they’re going to have the butts handed to them all across the country. If they keep running away from Trump and his policies, Nov ‘18 is going to be ugly.
BTW - I don’t know Saccone or Lamb. Really don’t know much about either ones’ history, following or platform. But the moment I saw video and pictures of each candidate, I thought Lamb would win. Saccone fits the caricature of a Republican candidate: middle-age (or older) white guy, with bad-hair and a bad suit - the epitome of a small-town, local politician. Lamb looked clean-cut, ex-military, and more polished in a navy suit and tie - and clearly younger and more energetic. Just these differences likely counted for 10x the vote margin.
So add bad optics to my regular complaint of bad messaging with the GOP and their candidates.
It’s true. You can look at two candidates, and without knowing anything about them, can generally pick who will win by their appearance.
That’s pretty much how shallow most voters are.
Yes, good for Lessons Learned. But, remember, this is the RNC were talking about.
Oh and dont forget the need to bump up cable news ratings!!!!!
I would love to win a PA-18, Piper Super Cub..... oh wait this is different....never mind
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