Good bye New York.
I thought I would be the first to say that.
I hope we get NJ Governor, Virginia AG and Pennsylvania 3 judges kicked to the curb. I’ll consider that a huge win for republicans.
If we get nothing, just more of the same that republicans only vote when trumps on the ballot.
They (MSM) will spin this as a referendum on President Trump.
Anxious to see what happens with Prop 50 here in Cali. Worried that if it passes, my red district could be gerrymandered to blue pretty easily.
FACTS:
NYC is/has been a Democrat wasteland for years.
Virginia is very Blue. Youngkin was a surprise.
NJ is very Blue. Christie was an absolute clown who, because of his failed leadership, made NJ a death zone for Republicans.
Trump never won Virginia or NJ.
Having said that, Trump needs to spend and campaign for the 2026 elections like his Presidency depends on it. Lose the House, he will be impeached. Lose the Senate he won’t get a Judge approved.
Expect 1 million Muslim protesters to block NYC roadways until Hamas gets U.S. funding.
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Where are the links?
Dems sweep. They cheat.
I’m thinking that Republican Campaign consultants in Virginia are a serious problem. I have watched, for years, the most counterproductive and poorly produced ads in the political world.
There is something seriously wrong with the Virginia Republican party and their marketing and image advisors. The party governance system that has continually supported this disfunction needs to be replaced.
I have no idea who I am blaming here, but somebody is badly mistaken or seriously corrupt.
I’m guessing that the culprit is somebody who has put too much faith in academic political science PhD types. I’m a social science pro myself, and I think I can smell my kind at work here.
Youngkin got past all that by personal charm and activity. Earle-Sears could have done the same with decent advice and support.
In other news, looks like all 17 amendments to the Texas state constitution pass handily, with the possible exception of 14
“providing for the establishment of the Dementia Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, establishing the Dementia Prevention and Research Fund to provide money for research on and prevention and treatment of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and related disorders in this state, and transferring to that fund $3 billion from state general revenue.”
Prop 50 passing in California.
As they sow, so shall they reap.