Posted on 11/15/2022 6:57:21 PM PST by navysealdad
Republicans have secured a House majority in the next Congress, Newsmax can officially project.
The GOP clinched its 218th seat — posting plus-9 in these midterm elections thus far — a tally that earns a majority. Democrats are projected to win 203 seats, with more than a dozen races still undecided.
California District 3 going to Republican Kevin Kiley was the 218th seat to be clinched at 6:13 p.m. ET on Tuesday night.
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Fake news. Dems use Penske.
Good news on the surface, but considering how pusillanimous GOP leadership usually is; and, unlike Democrats, how several Repubs are ready to go rogue at any moment, this may be just that: temporary good news.
New York Times has Repubs at 217. That is without CA-27, which several sites have called for Republicans, and they have not called CA-22 either. I’d say we have 219 pretty well in hand right now, with Boebert’s CO-3 possible. In CA-13 Republican Duarte has closed to within 600 with 112,000 votes counted which is 86%.
Now do something with it, Chickenhearts!
The NYT is not calling those districts because the Republican is ahead. Now if the Democrat was ahead they would have called it.
The communist express will be slightly slowed... But not stopped...
The GOP leadership will, as usual, go out of their way to make sure that their use of the combined arts of compromise and surrender will be used to assure that the communists will not be cast totally aside...
Also what’s up with Alaska? I know there’s two Republicans splitting the vote but could we actually lose that one?
Also what’s up with Alaska? I know there’s two Republicans splitting the vote but could we actually lose that one?
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Ranked choice voting. The voting equivalent of three card monte.
Yes. It is lost.
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