Posted on 11/09/2016 10:08:00 AM PST by fwdude
Words can't express my relief over the results of this election - we have been granted a reprieve indeed.
But I am vexed over the fact that we have, or likely will, LOSE seats in both the house and senate. What is with that?!!! Do voters really try to be "equitable" in electing a conservative, but trying to balance it out with a more liberal legislature?
Granted, the losses appear to be small, but the Senate balance is disturbing.
51 seats is all that is needed for majority. It used to require more, but the Dems decided to break thatpractice and go nuclear. I hope this 51 shoves everything they pushed right back down their throats. The American voter gave the other side everything: house, senate, and executive. I hope Trump uses it to nullify the last 10 years of democrat legislation.
1998 Senate election: 23 Dems, 8 Republicans and 2 “independents”.
1998? I meant 2018.
I voted against 2 R's for the first time because both were vocal in lambasting and proclaiming their non support of Trump. The incumbant congress rino won and the weak challenger GOPe slub for governor did not.
I did not vote for Mark Kirk, nor did I vote for Tammy Duckworth, who won. Better to have a Democrat than a sham Republican who votes with Democrats every time it matters.
Got a problem with that? Tough.
I’ve been looking for the final counts around the country and they seem to be frozen at last night levels. Are there still states that haven’t been called? Did AZ get called? What was the final count for Trump? Do we have union vote counters that just decided to stop counting at 93% and go home? Are some counties filling out ballots as we speak before finishing the count? Maybe we need illegals counting doing the jobs Americans won’t do.
There are 33 Senate seats up in 2018
D 23
R 8
I 2 and they are de facto Democrats.
Obama coattails from 2012.
Yet another ramification of the Trump effect. Kirk and Ayotte have been RINOs since they were elected and they were run over by the same bus that ran over Hillary yesterday.
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The losses in the House and Senate are relatively small and are particular to each campaign. There is little in the way of broader lessons.
Manchin is considering switching parties
In NV the Senate campaign was dirty. Outside groups not endorsed (publicly) by either candidate were hosting nasty ads for months. As a result, if you look at the numbers 40+ thousand people did not vote at all in that race. The Democrat won by a narrow margin. And supposedly she is the first Latina or some crap. Either way we don’t get the seat. NV in general turned blue largely because pot was on the ballot and all the stoners voted.
It was a terrible year in terms of the 1/3 of the Senate elected in the Tea Party wave of 2010. Republicans were defending 24 seats to the Democrat's 9.
2018 should be much better, when the class of 2012 Senators come up for reelection. In 2018, the Democrats are defending 25 (23D + 2 communist) seats and the GOP only 8.
I would agree the GOP lost seats. They’d have lost many, many more with another candidate.
Kelly Ayotte should simply pledge her life, her chattle, and her modesty to Trump. She’s still got a job even though she shivved him on Fox News, an item used by the DNC in ads in that state.
D R I (de facto Democrats) 23 8 2
Obama coattails from 2012.
Specifically:Arizona - Flake (R)
California - Dianne Feinstein (D)
Connecticut - Joe Lieberman (I)
Delaware - Tom Carper (D)
Florida - Bill Nelson (D)
Hawaii - Mazie Hirono (D)
Indiana - Joe Donnelly (R)
Maine - Angus King (I)
Maryland - Ben Cardin (D)
Massachusetts - Elizabeth Warren (D)
Michigan - Debbie Stabenow (D)
Minnesota - Amy Klobuchar (D)
Mississippi - Roger Wiker (R)
Missouri - Claire McCaskill (D)
Montana - Jon Tester (D)
Nebraska - Deb Fischer (R)
Nevada - Dean Heller (R)
New Jersey - Bob Mendez (D)
New Mexico - Martin Heinrich (D)
New York - Kirsten Gillibrand (D)
North Dakota - Heidi Heitkamp (D)
Ohio - Sherrod Brown (D)
Pennsylvania - Bob Casey, Jr. (D)
Rhode Island - Sheldon Whitehouse (D)
Tennessee - Bob Corker (R)
Texas - Ted Cruz (R)
Utah - Orrin Hatch (R)
Vermont - Bernie Sanders(I)
Virginia - Tim Kaine (D)
Washington - Maria Cantwell
West Virginia - Joe Manchin (D) (?)
Wisconsin - Tammy Baldwin (D)
Wyoming - John Barasso (D)
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