Posted on 11/11/2022 4:49:43 AM PST by Adder
The country may have experienced a red wave after all. It just didn't translate into the electoral outcomes that have historically accompanied major political shifts — and after the initial wave of instant narratives extemporized by pundits on election night, close observers are now just beginning to dig for the reasons underlying the model-shattering disconnect.
Republicans are currently winning the national popular vote for the House in Tuesday's midterm elections by a large margin, according to the latest data from the Cook Political Report.
Specifically, GOP candidates have so far received 50,672,592 votes, or 52.3% of the total ballots cast as of this writing. Democrat candidates, by comparison, have so far received 44,802,597 votes, or 46.2% of the total.
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this will be rabbit holed, they got their sounds bites declaring victory for the dems and abortion.
Someone needs to correlate this to Democrat redistricting. Their new map for Illinois is beyond belief.
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Some of them are in FL.
As we often told the democrats we they exclaimed that Hillary Clinton got the most votes, in elections, the national popular vote does not matter. Our elections are made up of numerous smaller elections and those are the ones that matter.
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