Posted on 11/10/2016 9:15:38 AM PST by rktman
Republicans had excellent results in Tuesdays high-stakes Senate races, winning numerous tough battles to preserve their majority in the chamber for the next two years.
But Tuesdays results revealed an interesting dynamic: The Republican Senate candidates who rejected President-elect Donald Trump and tried to go it alone were the only ones who ended up losing their races.
Overall, there were eight Republican-held seats and one Democrat-held seat that were competitive going into Tuesday night: Illinois, Wisconsin, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Nevada, Florida, Indiana, Pennsylvania, and Missouri.
Of the nine Republicans in these competitive races, six of them stood by Trump or, in the case of Pennsylvanias Pat Toomey, didnt reject him. Three of them, though, explicitly rejected Trump: Kelly Ayotte in New Hampshire, Mark Kirk in Illinois, and Joe Heck in Nevada.
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ping!
There’s nothing wrong that can’t be fixed with anti-vote fraud action.
I would bet that the rest have sat up and taken notice....
Kelly Ayotte is no different than Magie Hassan. Ayotte followed the RINOs even though she was a Tea Party favorite. Hassan is a coward and has no cajones so she’ll be a follower too. Plus a freshman.
Heck would be better at the VA or something.
Fort Bend is the most diverse county in Texas and is now only 46% white. The growing minority population is making it lean more Democrat. A county with a similar population makeup is Gwinnett County, Georgia. It also switched to blue this year.
Don’t know about Arizona. We apparently had a bunch of wise Latina’s that really wanted a female president. But at least we delivered.
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