Three significant elections were held yesterday:
1. In Kentucky, the incumbent Republican Governor, Matt Bevin, lost to Democrat Andy Beshear by a razor thin margin. Kentucky is a state Trump won by 30 percentage points in 2016. Trump, Pence and several other high-ranking Republicans visited Kentucky in support of Bevin. Trump said at the rally that a loss by Bevin would send "a really bad message". While it is true that Bevin was not well liked withing the state, this is a significant loss by Republicans.
2. In Misissippi, Republican Tate Reeves won election for the open Governor seat by about 5% over Democrat Jim Hood in a solid Republican state. Trump won the vote in Mississippi in 2016 by 18%. Former governor Bryant won by 34% in 2015.
3. In Virginia, Democrats took control of the Virginia House and Senate for the first time in nearly a generation. Since Virginia has been trending blue for the last several years, this is a significant Democratic victory for Democrats but not monumental.
What is meaningful is that the victories by Democrats were achieved by appealing to MODERATE voters. John Kasich pointed this out in an interview last night and the following link also states that point.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...cid=spartanntp