Shake it off!

Well, that was a good election night. No blue wave. And voters came out and voted which is always a good thing.

Calling Little Monster - darlin, come on out!
Yssup Rider's Avatar
No blue wave??? Well I suppose that’s your take. And Drumpf’s.

Democrats flipped 29 House districts nationwide
Democrats flipped 2 Congressional seats in Texas
Democrats flipped 2 seats in Texas Senate
Democrats flipped 12 seats in Texas House
No Democratic incumbents in the Legislature lost their seats

Yeah. Texas is not so red anymore.

I’m sure there’s a meme for that.

Don’t think this qualifies but let it sink in. For the first time After 8 years of doing NOTHING, the republican majority in the US House is GONE.

Yssup Rider's Avatar
Hey there Tony,

I see you're a newbie here on Eccie. Just some friendly advice. I don't know who you are calling a nitwit here but you can't call people names. This is a nice ECCIE. Originally Posted by Austin Ellen



No nicknames???
You think that was a blue wave? Hey, I got some ocean view property in Arizona to sell ya!!!



No blue wave??? Well I suppose that’s your take. And Drumpf’s.

Democrats flipped 29 House districts nationwide
Democrats flipped 2 Congressional seats in Texas
Democrats flipped 2 seats in Texas Senate
Democrats flipped 12 seats in Texas House
No Democratic incumbents in the Legislature lost their seats

Yeah. Texas is not so red anymore.

I’m sure there’s a meme for that.

Don’t think this qualifies but let it sink in. For the first time After 8 years of doing NOTHING, the republican majority in the US House is GONE.

Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
I knew it would hurt your itty bitty feelings.





No nicknames??? Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Precious_b's Avatar
I liked hearing what the rest of the worlds had to say the morning after.
Starting at around 36 minutes into the audio, the guy had very interesting insight on MO of Trump.
Democrats did take the house but didn't take the senate and didn't wrest any governerships from the Republicans. As far as the blue wave it actually failed pretty hard. Historical trends indicate that the legislature generally goes to the other side shortly after the other side takes the presidency.

In this case the democrats failed to take the senate and only took the house by a very slim margin. A bare handful of seats.

Coupled with the fact that there were rampant reports of voter fraud including the local Democratic party in georgia (not a staffer, the actual party) are being arrested for voter fraud. Project Veritas caught "Beto" staffers talking about how they had plenty of illegals voting for them... etc...


I think the democrats are in big trouble down the line.
Agent220's Avatar
Voter Fraud as well as Voter Suppression was rampant in Georgia from shutting down polling places the day before election with many of these places being close to minority neighborhoods.

In the National Scene, Maxine Waters is now chair of the Financial Committee. She can subpoena his tax returns. It's about to get very interesting in Washington.

As far as Texas goes, had Beto been a Republican, Ted Cruz would of lost by double digits. We are talking a 3-4 victory by Cruz having lost all major hubs except Ft Worth which wasn't a huge victory. The small cities, towns and rural areas got him the Victory. The key demographic that helped him win was white women which I found that very bizarre.
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Democrats did take the house but didn't take the senate and didn't wrest any governerships from the Republicans. Originally Posted by Killeeninformer2
Really?

Really?

Hmmm...

I guess the Drudge Report isn't keeping it's audience apprised of the fact that 7 governorships were flipped from Republican to Democrat. I can't say I am surprised. But here is the real news:

Illinois: Democrat J.B. Pritzker beats Republican incumbent Bruce Rauner

Kansas: Democrat Laura Kelly beats Republican Kris Kobach (Replacing Republican Gov. Sam Brownback)

Michigan: Democrat Gretchen Whitmer beats Republican Bill Schuette (Replacing Republican Gov. Rick Snyder)

New Mexico: Democrat Michelle Lujan Grisham beats Republican Steve Pearce (Replacing Republican Gov. Susana Martinez)

Maine: Democrat Janet Mills beats Republican Shawn Moody (Replacing Republican Gov. Paul LePage)

Nevada: Steve Sisolak becomes first Democrat to win governorship since 1994, handily defeating Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt, a Republican, in his bid to replace Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval

and my favorite flip:

Wisconsin: Democrat Tony Evers defeats incumbent Republican Gov. Scott Walker

Little Monster's Avatar
Well, that was a good election night. No blue wave. And voters came out and voted which is always a good thing.

Calling Little Monster - darlin, come on out! Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
Republicans won in places they were supposed to and even still, they under performed. Democrats won in places we were NOT supposed to. THAT'S the difference. We took an entire branch of government back. And now your leader will have to face "real" oversight.

Trumps behavior post election has been a clear indicator that even he knows that his side has suffered a loss. Right before the election he was talking shit about Pelosi the very next day after the election he was literally sucking up to her. Gee I wonder why??

No Democrat "expected" to take the senate "hoped" maybe, but that was always a far fetched task. But yes, like it or not, admit to it or not a "Blue Wave" did occur.

Little Monster's Avatar
Really?

Really?

Hmmm...

I guess the Drudge Report isn't keeping it's audience apprised of the fact that 7 governorships were flipped from Republican to Democrat. I can't say I am surprised. But here is the real news:

Illinois: Democrat J.B. Pritzker beats Republican incumbent Bruce Rauner

Kansas: Democrat Laura Kelly beats Republican Kris Kobach (Replacing Republican Gov. Sam Brownback)

Michigan: Democrat Gretchen Whitmer beats Republican Bill Schuette (Replacing Republican Gov. Rick Snyder)

New Mexico: Democrat Michelle Lujan Grisham beats Republican Steve Pearce (Replacing Republican Gov. Susana Martinez)

Maine: Democrat Janet Mills beats Republican Shawn Moody (Replacing Republican Gov. Paul LePage)

Nevada: Steve Sisolak becomes first Democrat to win governorship since 1994, handily defeating Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt, a Republican, in his bid to replace Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval

and my favorite flip:

Wisconsin: Democrat Tony Evers defeats incumbent Republican Gov. Scott Walker

Originally Posted by Cap'n Crunch
DAMN!!! Talk about putting someone in their place!!!



Ok, does anybody else think that the midterms were a "Blue Wave" for the Demoncrats?








Republicans won in places they were supposed to and even still, they under performed. Democrats won in places we were NOT supposed to. THAT'S the difference. We took an entire branch of government back. And now your leader will have to face "real" oversight.

Trumps behavior post election has been a clear indicator that even he knows that his side has suffered a loss. Right before the election he was talking shit about Pelosi the very next day after the election he was literally sucking up to her. Gee I wonder why??

No Democrat "expected" to take the senate "hoped" maybe, but that was always a far fetched task. But yes, like it or not, admit to it or not a "Blue Wave" did occur.

Originally Posted by Little Monster
Precious_b's Avatar
Ok, does anybody else think that the midterms were a "Blue Wave" for the Demoncrats? Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
Somebody posted (but didn't want to do the checking) that you predicted the dems would do much worse.

What shade of violet would you describe that wave?
I didn't think there was any "wave" Did you think there was a "Blue wave"?


Somebody posted (but didn't want to do the checking) that you predicted the dems would do much worse.

What shade of violet would you describe that wave? Originally Posted by Precious_b