When you take into account 42 Republican seats were up due to retirement. The Dems picking up 27 seats is hardly a wave. They lost seats in the Senate. No blue wave. There was a green wave, as in money spent on the mid terms.
Originally Posted by bambino
No blue wave when you take both House and Senate results into account. Still don't know exactly how many House seats Democrats picked up but you shouldn't belittle the results. Taking back the House was the goal and it was reached.
Senate gains were significant for Republicans but fairly meaningless when you look at the 2020 presidential race -- ND, Indiana, Missouri, Tennessee, Texas -- these are all states that Trump won in 2016 and will win in 2020. Arizona and Florida, 2 states that could go either way in 2020, were neck-and-neck.
The other states that were very significant in Trump's 2016 victory -- Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania -- all elected Democratic Senators by rather healthy margins. All 3 elected Democratic governors. Will this mean anything come 2020? Too early to tell.
First things first. Democrats must come up with a Presidential candidate that does not carry the baggage that Clinton did and who is not too far to the left.