So it went R, split, R, D then R? Not sure if my math is right here, but (carry the two)... Yup...looks like 4 to me.
So it went R, split, R, D then R? Not sure if my math is right here, but (carry the two)... Yup...looks like 4 to me.
Senate control:
As I’ve responded to many with...2 years in politics is a VERY long time.
Not with that attitude.
The Senate has flipped control four or five times in the last 20 years. That’s a lot in 20 years. But again...agree to disagree.
Right...and even though Manchin voted for Kavanaugh I’d rather have him in the Senate over Morrisey.
I think you’re underestimating how much can happen in two years, but agree to disagree I guess.
Your name is quite fitting.
People who are simple-minded enough to think that our electoral system’s distribution of power should reflect the true will of the electorate may be upset to wake up today and see that Democrats lost a net three Senate seats even though they received nine million more votes in Senate races. Abolishing the Senate…
Again...2020 is a LONG ways away in political terms, and considering the moderate R’s that lost seats last night and who Trump campaigned for the GOP got more Trumpy. The GOP will go how Trump goes, and I don’t think that bodes well for them the next two years.
Oh don’t get me wrong...the turnout for Beto is a massive win for dems in Texas despite the fact the Zodiac Killer got re-elected.
Guessing at this point is pointless. Two years is a LONG time. The point is R’s will have to defend 20 seats to the Dem’s 13.
Its two years from now...I think prognosticating at this point is pointless. A whole hell of a lot can and will happen between now and then. The point is R’s have 20 seats up to the D’s 13.
Yeah...the only senate race I am really dissapointed about was Beto’s. I was sure he was going to steal it.
Dems won the House, they did it with a bigger margin than the Tea Party had in 2010, and Republicans lost 333 legislative seats, 7 governorships, and PA, WI, and MI (the states the got Trump elected).
A lot of it makes no fucking sense at all.
Good question...i’d put them somewhere between meteor strike and lottery win.
Can someone let me know when Splinter decides to devote more than 215 words to a race and a situation far more nuanced and complicated than Splinter seems to think it is? Thanks!
Did Ellison lie to the Senate Judiciary Committee about his judicial record, or go on a conspiracy filled partisan rant during a confirmation hearing for the highest court in the land?