The Dems had a solid win day yesterday in largely well entrenched blue states. Big whoop! This means absolutely nothing!!!
California no longer has a Republican Party any longer with the exception of I believe five counties, and now those are gone courtesy of Gavin Newscum. So, California is a tiny Russia, literally, where one group run the entire state. F*** them. They were lost long before Newscum appeared on the scene.
New Jersey has been a bastion for the Dems for some time. While news reports on Fox, etc gave hope for the Republican candidate for governor, I thought fat chance. He got clobbered. No surprise. Let's move on.
And Virginia was no surprise either. Is it me, or did Winsome lack any appeal? I mean, I never felt she brought anything to the table. She lacked a platform, and her numbers reflect that.
In the end, yesterday doesn't mean much in the grand scheme of things. It was absolutely not a repudiation of President Trump. Not in the least. The primary sad event is the election in New York. Again, no surprise. The majority of people in New York have a very low intellect IMHO. How can anyone think voting for an islamic foreigner from Uganda, who has no work experience relevant to being mayor, who just turned 34 has a clue? He is so out of his depth it is sad.
Unfortunately, Trump's affection for New York will have him bailing out this scumbag the moment he needs it. I say let New York die like Detroit. It is not worth saving. Better it die, than to keep buffering it and kicking the can down the road.
I expect a mass exodux. The stock exchange will most likely re-locate to Dallas. That will be a huge shot to New York causing it to die at an accelerated rate. 1 million people will leave in the next four years. And with all that, the revenue will dissipate like steam. Mamdami will be left with 40% less revenue. He will be the bad news politician, if it can ever be said of an individual. Nothing this fool will do will result in better life for the fools that voted for this ignorant schmuck.
His election was the best thing that could happen for the Republican Party.