The primaries foretell a redwave in November!!

This from the WoPo not a friend of the GOP and in the article he says as much, but he can't hide the FACTS...Republican voter turnout in Georgia up 96% while democrap voter up only 29%...the democraps are going to get their ass handed to them in November and the recent primaries are just a sample of what they are installed for...A SERIOUS ASS KICKING!!


Opinion
Democrats, beware. The primaries foretell a spike in GOP turnout.





By Henry Olsen

Columnist |
May 19, 2022 at 11:50 a.m. EDT

Most of the discussion so far about Tuesday’s primary elections has focused on the ongoing battles between factions within the two parties. But there’s a bigger story that pundits are missing: Strong turnout in Republican primaries portends an excellent year for the GOP.
The pro-GOP pattern is unmistakable. Turnout among Republicans in the 10 states that have held primaries so far is up substantially from the last comparable election year (either 2018 or earlier depending on the state). Meanwhile, turnout in Democratic contests is down in five of those states and up only marginally in most of the others. In total, according to data compiled by political consultant John Couvillon, GOP turnout is up 32 percent so far while Democratic turnout is down 3 percent.


Some might argue this simply reflects that the Republican side has more interesting primaries, but that doesn’t hold up under scrutiny. In Texas, for example, the Republican contest for governor wasn’t any more gripping than the Democratic primary, and both parties had hot congressional primaries. Yet Democratic turnout was up by only 33,000 from 2018 while Republican turnout soared by 404,000. Neither party had a contested statewide primary in Indiana, yet Democratic turnout was down while GOP turnout was up by about 15 percent.

Partisan registration statistics in these states have also been moving in the Republican direction. Registered North Carolina Democrats outnumbered Republicans by more than 570,000 on the eve of the 2018 primaries. Today, they lead by less than 300,000. Kentucky Democrats had a 10 percent lead in registered voters when Donald Trump took office; today their lead is down to under one point. Republicans have added nearly 450,000 registered voters in Pennsylvania since 2014; Democrats have lost nearly 90,000.The primary turnout numbers merely confirm what data have been foreshadowing for years.Data on partisan identification from many polls also show a trend favoring the GOP. Gallup’s end-of-year poll made headlines when it found a big shift toward Republicans during 2021. Other polls have shown a significant, if less pronounced, shift in partisan voter identification since President Biden took office. The weekly Politico-Morning Consult poll, for example, had a 43-30 Democrat-Republican split in late January 2021. The most recent poll had only a 37-35 Democratic advantage. The Monmouth University poll has moved from a nine-point Democratic advantage right after Biden’s inauguration to a three-point Republican lead in its most recent survey. One can quibble with the precise magnitude of the change, but the direction is clearly toward the GOP.

It shouldn’t be surprising that more people vote in Republican primaries when an increasing number of people identify and register as Republicans. The primary turnout data are lagging indicators of what is plainly in front of our noses: Despite what many talking heads want to believe, the average voter right now sees the GOP as a legitimate expression of their ideals.

Republicans shouldn’t get cocky. Many of the people who are turning to them now were happy to back Democrats a short time ago. Biden intends to make the GOP the focus of this year’s campaign cycle to win back these wavering voters. This type of effort often falls short in midterms, as voters want to register their views on the person in the White House. But President Ronald Reagan’s success in holding GOP congressional losses down when his job approval ratings were near their nadir in November 1982 shows such an approach can have an impact. Time can only tell what will happen. In the meantime, the sharp hike in Republican primary turnout reinforces other data showing the party is on the rise. If this trend continues as the rest of the country votes in primaries, expect a banner year for the GOP.




Opinion by Henry Olsen

Henry Olsen is a Washington Post columnist and a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center.
... And President Trump 98-7 so far in Primary tallys.

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  • 05-26-2022, 03:41 PM
Are you just now figuring this out?

Trump got rolled in 2018 and gas prices were low!

You're a day late and a dollar short...
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I didn't read the dipshit's post because IGNORE, but lemme guess --

GOP voters nominated Republicans!

Midterms favor opposition party.

Did he mention that Trump got his ass handed to him in Georgia?





HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA!
... But then WON ALL His endorsements in Alabama, Arkansas, and I'm
rather sure in Texas also.

... 98-7 overall... And better economy and LOW petrol-gas prices!

... uh... How's Sleepy Joe doing?? ...

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WTF is bloviating on gas prices and how much money he is making on it and not the people of the country that are negatively affected by it EVERYDAY...his motto...fuck the American people I'm just concerned about myself. YR on the other hand can't help but posting in a thread he can't read He just about his meaningless post count. What stupid fucker replies to something he can't read?? The truth hurts for these fuckers...ALWAYS has!! Still waiting on the senile nuts accomplishment other than the totat destruction of America and it institutions.
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  • 05-26-2022, 04:51 PM
WTF is bloviating on gas prices and how much money he is making on it and not the people of the country that are negatively affected by it EVERYDAY...his motto...fuck the American people I'm just concerned about myself. Originally Posted by bb1961
I done told you I believe in Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand!

Wasn't nobody buying energy stocks or feeling sorry for investors when oil was 30 dollars a barrel!

So on the adjusted words of NWA..."Fuc da people of this country!"

Quit griping and start paying better attention to what is happening.
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Are you just now figuring this out?

Trump got rolled in 2018 and gas prices were low!

You're a day late and a dollar short... Originally Posted by WTF
you have holes in your pocket. lol.
you have holes in your pocket. lol. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
A few in his head too. But that's ok it's good ventilation, lol.
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It all depends upon the margin of fraud the Democrats can establish...
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  • 05-27-2022, 06:37 AM
It all depends upon the margin of fraud the Democrats can establish... Originally Posted by texassapper
You're a nutjob with this election fraud. That is just something Trump made up because he never admits to losing.

The Republicans will win big in November. But they can only will so big as most seats in Congress are gerrymandered.

The Senate races will be interesting to watch....especially Pennsylvania.
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And the Democrats will retain power in 2024. That’s historically predictable.

Especially if the loonies continue to attack the foundation of our democracy, which we know will happen. Chit, they’re attacking themselves.
It's gonna be a blood bath in the midterms. Libturds should get their bags packed so they will be ready to scurry off to Canada when it happens.
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Monica Crowley said it best. An Extinction Level Event is coming for the democrats. ELE.
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Monica Crowley said it best. An Extinction Level Event is coming for the democrats. ELE. Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
Therein lies the rub; we know it and they know it and we know they know it and we best be knowing that they will not be going quietly into the good dark night without burning it all down . Expect all manner of the unexpected as they languish in their torment and act out in grotesque acts of rage.