aligncare wrote:
"I think we’re seeing signs of a 1994-level red wave coming. What do you think of that? Voters don’t like it when a fake president demonizes half of Americans after raiding the home, and threatening arrest of, the former president they voted for. What do you think of those cookies? Oh, and don’t forget —it’s the economy, stupid!"No.It's NOT
"the economy, stupid", any more.
See this post I put up yesterday in another thread:
https://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,479385.msg2703294.html#msg2703294Pay attention to the numbers in it.
I was around in 1994, and I remember election night.
That WAS an astounding victory for the Republican Party.
But that was "then".
Things are different today.
Particularly the voter demographics and the fact that the nation has become as ideologically divided (perhaps
moreso) than it was in 1861.
Those on the red side will claim "economy".
But those on the blue side favor "ideology".
As for the November elections... well... YES, the Republicans will win the House, but I sense the margin of seats they obtain will fall short of expectations.
But in the Senate... I predict the absolute best the Pubbies will do is to hold onto 50 seats. It's probably more likely they'll end up with around 48.
If there's a "red wave", nobody here will be as happy as me to have been proven wrong.
But I call 'em as I see 'em, and that's what I see coming down the line this time 'round...