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Re: Last Night Was a Bloodbath for Republicans. They Were Blown Out Everywhere.
« Reply #50 on: November 06, 2025, 02:45:51 pm »
I do not believe that this trend that has been going on this year will continue next year’s midterms

There’s too many seats up for grabs, and the Republicans are bound to at least flip a couple in the House of Representatives

Rest assured the Democrats are looking at a very good night next year. The idea that the voters will recognize the error of their ways and run to the warm embrace of the Republican Party under Donald Trump is a pipe dream

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Re: Last Night Was a Bloodbath for Republicans. They Were Blown Out Everywhere.
« Reply #51 on: November 06, 2025, 02:46:46 pm »
I think Tuesday's election shows the democrats are VERY motivated.  This doesn't bode well for the midterm elections.  It would not surprise me for the dems to take both the house and the senate and then keep Trump's hands tied for the 2 years remaining in his term.  I then expect the dems to retain both houses of congress and gain the presidency.  If this happens then look out, they'll be out for revenge and it will be ugly.  Just be prepared...

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Re: Last Night Was a Bloodbath for Republicans. They Were Blown Out Everywhere.
« Reply #52 on: November 06, 2025, 02:46:59 pm »
Here we go, back to the psychological jazz hands.

At this point everything is in your head. You keep trying the Kamala Harris Senate testimony trick of 'please answer yes or no' to my gotcha question when you've not made your argument to begin with.

Now go back to the drawing board and do better, starting with the mitigating factors I listed instead of your superficial snapshot reasoning.


Lol

I think you need to give it up. My request was very simple. And you’re just unable to meet it.


And that’s fine
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Re: Last Night Was a Bloodbath for Republicans. They Were Blown Out Everywhere.
« Reply #53 on: November 06, 2025, 02:52:16 pm »
I do not believe that this trend that has been going on this year will continue next year’s midterms

There’s too many seats up for grabs, and the Republicans are bound to at least flip a couple in the House of Representatives

Rest assured the Democrats are looking at a very good night next year. The idea that the voters will recognize the error of their ways and run to the warm embrace of the Republican Party under Donald Trump is a pipe dream

You seem to think things would be different with how the democrats would be acting under, let's say, a DeSantis presidency. Tell me why?
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Re: Last Night Was a Bloodbath for Republicans. They Were Blown Out Everywhere.
« Reply #54 on: November 06, 2025, 02:56:15 pm »
You seem to think things would be different with how the democrats would be acting under, let's say, a DeSantis presidency. Tell me why?

Talk about a strawman

I have no idea how Democrats would behave or the general public at large under DeSantis presidency

I can only tell you what’s going on now


Where did that come from…? Lol
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Re: Last Night Was a Bloodbath for Republicans. They Were Blown Out Everywhere.
« Reply #55 on: November 06, 2025, 03:05:42 pm »
Talk about a strawman

I have no idea how Democrats would behave or the general public at large under DeSantis presidency

I can only tell you what’s going on now


Where did that come from…? Lol

Just think about it. Oh, and hey, a pub ran for mayor in my town and won. I'm detecting a national trend.   wink777
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« Reply #56 on: November 06, 2025, 03:07:59 pm »
Trump won 2024 because millions of fictional votes from 2020 were prevented. Prove me wrong.

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« Reply #57 on: November 06, 2025, 03:11:53 pm »
How? Because they were defeated in Democrat states with probably 5% to 10% fictional voters voting for the Dems?

That's the only way they ever win ANY election!
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« Reply #58 on: November 06, 2025, 03:12:27 pm »
Trump has to get his approval over 50% or it's only a question of how bad 2026 will be.  Much lower than he sits now and the senate may flip, dems could win state level races and redistrict or otherwise rig the 2028 elections, that sort of thing. 

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« Reply #59 on: November 06, 2025, 03:23:52 pm »
Just think about it. Oh, and hey, a pub ran for mayor in my town and won. I'm detecting a national trend.   wink777

What town was that and who was the mayor?

And was the seat previously held by a Democrat?

If it was a seat that was previously held by a Democrat and the Republican picked it up, you win the prize.
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« Reply #61 on: November 07, 2025, 05:57:38 pm »
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« Reply #62 on: November 07, 2025, 06:43:21 pm »
Mississippi is a blue state? Wow. That’s quite a change from the last several elections.

Do you know that there were other elections besides the ones in Virginia, New York City, and New Jersey?

How does  the Republican Party ever expect to move forward when there’s so many in the party that still exist in their world of denial and information silos up to and including the president?
Mississippi is one of the poorest states. Food stamps likely had more influence on that election, and the Democrats have managed to make that issue one against the Republicans because they keep blaming the Republicans for the shutdown.

It's a damn shame the GOP can't get its message out--or half the time, even the truth!
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« Reply #63 on: November 07, 2025, 07:09:38 pm »
Burden of proof is on you.
The vote counts don't lie.
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« Reply #65 on: November 07, 2025, 09:58:22 pm »
It's a damn shame the GOP can't get its message out--or half the time, even the truth!

It's a damn shame the GOP keeps funding their political enemies.
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« Reply #66 on: November 07, 2025, 10:29:09 pm »

It's a damn shame the GOP can't get its message out--or half the time, even the truth!

This ⬆️ is how and why --- even after major wins. --- we're so unable to build on victory.

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« Reply #67 on: November 08, 2025, 08:57:55 am »
The vote counts don't lie.
we all know the vote number was counted.

The lie is that numbers of fictional votes are included in totals.

Or have you not been reading about non-citizens, voting , people casting multiple votes, or ballot stuffing?

If vote counts don't lie, how do you explain reported votes taken away from one candidate and given to another as occurred after polls closed during the 2020 election?
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« Reply #68 on: November 08, 2025, 10:09:09 am »
The vote counts don't lie.

The vote counts also don't determine, by themselves, whether, as was claimed "millions of fictional votes" were removed, or whether millions of people who voted in 2024 chose not to vote this year.  Historically, the number of people casting votes in a mid-term election tends to drop from the number of people who voted in the presidential election year, so the vote counts themselves as just as consistent with historical data - real voters choosing not to vote mid-term - as with the removal of fictional votes.
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« Reply #69 on: November 08, 2025, 12:25:00 pm »
It's a damn shame the GOP can't get its message out-

Oh, they got their message out.  They broadcast to the world that their promises don't mean jack. 

-  We still have Obamacare
-  Still no budget
-  Illegals still getting free shit
-  Democrat NGOs continue to drown in federal funding
-  $2 trillion deficits forever
-  Conservatives being primaried out of the GOP
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Re: Last Night Was a Bloodbath for Republicans. They Were Blown Out Everywhere.
« Reply #70 on: November 08, 2025, 01:31:43 pm »

Lol

I think you need to give it up. My request was very simple. And you’re just unable to meet it.


And that’s fine

No Kamala, I don't have to answer a complex question with a simple yes or no.

You haven't made your original point, so honoring your rigged 'requests' is pointless.

Have you even accounted for the mitigating circumstances I listed? Of course you haven't. You want me to honor your 'request' because if you take what I listed into consideration in your 'analysis' it all falls apart.
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« Reply #71 on: November 08, 2025, 02:39:53 pm »
No Kamala, I don't have to answer a complex question with a simple yes or no.

You haven't made your original point, so honoring your rigged 'requests' is pointless.

Have you even accounted for the mitigating circumstances I listed? Of course you haven't. You want me to honor your 'request' because if you take what I listed into consideration in your 'analysis' it all falls apart.

Sigh

You had several days and you found nothing.


And this is all you could come up with


Now I have a new one. What voting blocs  did the GOP improve their margins with Tuesday  outside the base? What voting blocs  did they at least keep roughly in the same numbers as they did in 2024 outside their base?


Now, I know I’m not gonna get an answer, so I won’t ask again. Instead, I’m anticipating I’ll get a bunch of theories but you’ll continue to dodge.


But this is something the GOP really needs to face. Because as things are currently going, a Democrat is going to win the White House in 2028. And Trump is still stubbornly refusing to admit that people are not very happy outside his base and and even they are starting to become very unhapppy

Trump is not going to leave his world of denial. The idea that somehow, someday,  he’s going to, you can throw away. He’s still going on about this Walmart  turkey dinner being cheaper than last year, but he either doesn’t realize or knows but hopes he can bs the public that it’s offering less items than last year. And anybody who tries to tell him that, he cries, “fake news.”

The public didn’t buy Biden‘s bullshit and they’re not going to buy Donald Trump’s

And despite Donald Trump’s choice to live in another universe, I do not believe that, behind closed doors, congressional Republicans are. The president claims that inflation is down and it’s below 2%. I do not believe that congressional Republicans believe that also.

But what can they do? I have some issues with Marjorie Taylor Greene, but I respect her honesty on this issue.
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« Reply #72 on: November 08, 2025, 05:50:28 pm »
The vote counts also don't determine, by themselves, whether, as was claimed "millions of fictional votes" were removed, or whether millions of people who voted in 2024 chose not to vote this year.  Historically, the number of people casting votes in a mid-term election tends to drop from the number of people who voted in the presidential election year, so the vote counts themselves as just as consistent with historical data - real voters choosing not to vote mid-term - as with the removal of fictional votes.
I'll be the first to remind anyone that correlation doesn't imply causation, but the pattern in the presidential election from 2016 to 2020 to 2024 certainly makes a strong implication that the differences in the 2020 election, imposed by emergency edict, favored the Democrats. So it only logically follows that places where Democrats are entrenched would be more likely to have the institutional system in place that makes those biases more permanent.

As for 2025, it's an off year in which most of the relevant elections were in safe Democrat jurisdictions. Of course they were going to come out with a near sweep. Am I upset the GOP hasn't used its resources to put up a competitive fight? Of course I am. Am I surprised? Not in the least.

But 2020 was a totally different animal altogether.
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« Reply #73 on: November 08, 2025, 05:53:41 pm »
Mississippi is a blue state? Wow. That’s quite a change from the last several elections.

Do you know that there were other elections besides the ones in Virginia, New York City, and New Jersey?

How does  the Republican Party ever expect to move forward when there’s so many in the party that still exist in their world of denial and information silos up to and including the president?
What nationally relevant election happened in Mississippi? No Senate race, no governor's race, House races aren't held this year.
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Sigh

You had several days and you found nothing.


And this is all you could come up with
You've installed yourself as some kind of professor trying to teach and instruct me on political analysis by putting out some smokescreen 'request' because your original premise is crap.

You well know the answer to your question and like some CNN/MSNBC hack journalist will hold it up as 'proof' your original premise is correct though you don't bother to look any deeper. I'm not going to try and prove a negative and I'm not going to say there's a trend from a tiny sample size of two races in Mississippi.
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Now I have a new one. What voting blocs  did the GOP improve their margins with Tuesday  outside the base? What voting blocs  did they at least keep roughly in the same numbers as they did in 2024 outside their base?


Now, I know I’m not gonna get an answer, so I won’t ask again. Instead, I’m anticipating I’ll get a bunch of theories but you’ll continue to dodge.


Now you're running even farther trying to smokescreen, jazz hands, pontificate, and exalting yourself as the instructor, and your trying to hedge with your 'theories' whitewash, when in fact your child like mind is so taxing trying to communicate the most simplest concepts you can't seem to understand.

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But this is something the GOP really needs to face. Because as things are currently going, a Democrat is going to win the White House in 2028. And Trump is still stubbornly refusing to admit that people are not very happy outside his base and and even they are starting to become very unhapppy

Trump is not going to leave his world of denial. The idea that somehow, someday,  he’s going to, you can throw away. He’s still going on about this Walmart  turkey dinner being cheaper than last year, but he either doesn’t realize or knows but hopes he can bs the public that it’s offering less items than last year. And anybody who tries to tell him that, he cries, “fake news.”

The public didn’t buy Biden‘s bullshit and they’re not going to buy Donald Trump’s

And despite Donald Trump’s choice to live in another universe, I do not believe that, behind closed doors, congressional Republicans are. The president claims that inflation is down and it’s below 2%. I do not believe that congressional Republicans believe that also.

But what can they do? I have some issues with Marjorie Taylor Greene, but I respect her honesty on this issue.

And now we get to it, your TDS narrative, one you're trying to prove with Tuesday's election and continue to fail miserably.

So now little one, sit and be instructed out of your ignorance.

1)  Have you accounted for the fact that the '25 was only around 75% of the '24 vote. Have you checked the proportions of turnout between all the demographic measurements. Did they change between Rat and Rep, men and women, and various age groups? You don't have anything if you don't know who showed up and who stayed home.

2) Have you accounted for demographic shifts in various jurisdictions like No VA after four years of Biden govt expansion? I'm guessing many new Rats were added to the voter rolls these last few years, and you haven't factored that into your 'trend'.

3) Have you looked at how much they spent to defend those seats? If they had to empty the treasury to keep them, that is not winning.

4) Have you looked into irregularities that call the results, like the questionable 500K registrations in NJ? I doubt you have because that would taint your theory.

I could go on, but I'm already way over your head. And you can keep trying to anoint yourself as the professor with your little requests and tasks, but all it does is deflect and distract from the fact that you don't know what you're talking about and are just looking from some CNN hack gotcha moment.
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You've installed yourself as some kind of professor trying to teach and instruct me on political analysis by putting out some smokescreen 'request' because your original premise is crap.

You well know the answer to your question and like some CNN/MSNBC hack journalist will hold it up as 'proof' your original premise is correct though you don't bother to look any deeper. I'm not going to try and prove a negative and I'm not going to say there's a trend from a tiny sample size of two races in Mississippi.
Now you're running even farther trying to smokescreen, jazz hands, pontificate, and exalting yourself as the instructor, and your trying to hedge with your 'theories' whitewash, when in fact your child like mind is so taxing trying to communicate the most simplest concepts you can't seem to understand.

And now we get to it, your TDS narrative, one you're trying to prove with Tuesday's election and continue to fail miserably.

So now little one, sit and be instructed out of your ignorance.

1)  Have you accounted for the fact that the '25 was only around 75% of the '24 vote. Have you checked the proportions of turnout between all the demographic measurements. Did they change between Rat and Rep, men and women, and various age groups? You don't have anything if you don't know who showed up and who stayed home.

2) Have you accounted for demographic shifts in various jurisdictions like No VA after four years of Biden govt expansion? I'm guessing many new Rats were added to the voter rolls these last few years, and you haven't factored that into your 'trend'.

3) Have you looked at how much they spent to defend those seats? If they had to empty the treasury to keep them, that is not winning.

4) Have you looked into irregularities that call the results, like the questionable 500K registrations in NJ? I doubt you have because that would taint your theory.

I could go on, but I'm already way over your head. And you can keep trying to anoint yourself as the professor with your little requests and tasks, but all it does is deflect and distract from the fact that you don't know what you're talking about and are just looking from some CNN hack gotcha moment.

And yet…still nothing :shrug:

Lots of theories, conspiracy theories,  and name calling, though

But nothing beyond that

And I have given you every chance


I just simply made two simple requests, and because you’re unable to meet them, this is the response I get

Everything I’ve said is factual.

You’ve fallen short

So ciao. And to avoid me responding anymore to your name-calling and conspiracy theories and risk suspension, as I don’t have the same privileges as others here, I’m gonna have to simply put you on ignore


I gave you every chance and I was nice about it






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Sorry Kamala, not playing your gotcha reindeer games.

You want boilerplate and snapshot to link to Trump, a la CNN, which is fine but it carries no weight here.

Which one of the four points was conspiracy theory?

If you can't even delve into simple demographic breakdowns, you simply have no desire to go deeper than conjecture and projection.
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FV rant aside, I have tried finding one instance this year were a Blue seat has flipped to Red this year and so far, can’t find any. I’m not saying there might not be one out there. It’s just I can’t find any

But plenty of examples of the opposite, especially from Tuesday.

And Democrats not only held the base, but some of the same constituencies that voted for Trump in 2024, switched Democrat this year.

And these just were not blue holding onto blue. And looking at most of these elections, thus far, they were not simply about a local issue like a factory coming to a state or district

Anybody can come up with any theory they want to try to soften the blow. And denial is comforting. I get that

But the fact is Democrats are winning elections and outperforming Republicans this year. I don’t care if they have to spend a dollar or 1 million to do it. They’re winning elections. That’s what matters.

Quite a feat for a party that we were told was dead and finished and going the way of the dodo



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FV rant aside, I have tried finding one instance this year were a Blue seat has flipped to Red this year and so far, can’t find any. I’m not saying there might not be one out there. It’s just I can’t find it.

But plenty of examples of the opposite, especially from Tuesday.


Correlation doesn't mean causation, especially at 75% of the vote. Your theory is conjecture without context.

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And Democrats not only held the base, but some of the same constituencies that voted for Trump in 2024, switched Democrat this year

And these just were not blue holding onto blue. And looking at most of these elections, they were not simply about a school board issue or a factory coming to a state or district

Anybody can come up with any theory they want to try to soften the blow. And denial is comforting.


At 75% of the '24 vote? Show me the numbers, the breakdowns, the comparisons.

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But the fact is Democrats are winning elections and outperforming Republicans this year. I don’t care if they have to spend a dollar or 1 million to do it. They’re winning elections. That’s what matters.

Quite a feat for a party that we were told was dead and finished and going the way of the dodo

Yes folks, let's look no further than they're winning elections, then blame Trump. Yeah, that's the ticket.
The Republic is lost.

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FV rant aside, I have tried finding one instance this year were a Blue seat has flipped to Red this year and so far, can’t find any. I’m not saying there might not be one out there. It’s just I can’t find any

But plenty of examples of the opposite, especially from Tuesday.

And Democrats not only held the base, but some of the same constituencies that voted for Trump in 2024, switched Democrat this year.

And these just were not blue holding onto blue. And looking at most of these elections, thus far, they were not simply about a local issue like a factory coming to a state or district

Anybody can come up with any theory they want to try to soften the blow. And denial is comforting. I get that

But the fact is Democrats are winning elections and outperforming Republicans this year. I don’t care if they have to spend a dollar or 1 million to do it. They’re winning elections. That’s what matters.

Quite a feat for a party that we were told was dead and finished and going the way of the dodo

We're still a 50/50 nation, Trump's 2025 victory was our chance for a longer lasting majority but unless things turn around in the next few years, i see that as being squandered.

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We're still a 50/50 nation, Trump's 2025 victory was our chance for a longer lasting majority but unless things turn around in the next few years, i see that as being squandered.

That's populism for ya. Burns oh so bright, and then snuffs out. Then comes the hangover.  :shrug: