CNN calls race for Reverend Warnock

it’s the first time since 1934 that no incumbent senator from the president’s party lost reelection.

It's only the fifth time since World War 2 an incumbent party has gained seats in the Senate during a midterm.
 
Why would being black matter? Who gives a shit if he's black?

YOU DO! We've had more than enough of you lame brained attempts to be clever and subtle about your bigotry and racism over the years. You only fool yourself and the man in the mirror to state otherwise.

Walker was the perfect black puppet for the likes of you, because the party line for you MAGA mooks is always "see, we've got a black guy agreeing with us. So we're justified in everything, and the rest of you blacks are on the Democrat Plantation"

:rolleyes:

yeah, and who was it that attacked the Voting Rights Act amid rampant gerry mandering?

Your stooge got sent to the showers, bunky. Suck it up and deal.
 
Last I saw, with about 80% of the vote in Warnock is ahead by about 25,000 votes or so out of several million cast. He is likely to just barely win election.

I don't know man, but looks like Warnock will end up with 60,000 plus and still rising.

But clearly a lot of Republicans stayed at home. Why do you think that is?

Because this was more about Donnie than Herschel! Donnie ruins everything he touches!
 
Maybe the reverend is a possible 2024 presidential candidate.

Warnock's star rises: Warnock has been on the ballot five times in a roughly two-year span and finished first each time. Along the way he has dispensed with three Republican contenders. It’s a remarkable feat for a political newcomer in two different political environments, and even more so for the first Black person elected senator from Georgia, once a bastion of the Confederacy

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Agreed it's an accomplishment, but the narrowness of the vote, regardless of which way it went, proves that Georgians, like most Americans, are not happy with our government leadership.

It's closer than the 2020 Presidential election popular vote results: Biden 51.3% Trump 46.8%

A big difference being Presidents are elected by Electoral College votes, not the popular vote. Still, the closeness of the votes indicate American voters are not happy campers.

Well, I can say this now, Joe Biden is the only president since Roosevelt that did not lose a single Senator of his own party in his first Mid-Term election. That goes back 14 presidents!

And I suspect that Warnock will win by 60K plus votes. That is not exactly a tight race for Georgia either.

So if people are unhappy, it's not the Democrats that are unhappy!

Thinking about what could have happened in the Mid-Terms- I'm happier than a Doggie with 2 dicks!
 
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I don't know man, but looks like Warnock will end up with 60,000 plus and still rising.

But clearly a lot of Republicans stayed at home. Why do you think that is?

Because this was more about Donnie than Herschel! Donnie ruins everything he touches!

I tend to agree that Trump is like the Midas of Turds; everything he touches turns to shit.

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Well, I can say this now, Joe Biden is the only president since Roosevelt that did not lose a single Senator of his own party in his first Mid-Term election. That goes back 14 presidents!

And I suspect that Warnock will win by 60K plus votes. That is not exactly a tight race for Georgia either.

So if people are unhappy, it's not the Democrats that are unhappy!

While the numbers are true, I'm thinking this has more to do with voting against Trumpism than for Democrats or Biden himself.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/herschel-walkers-loss-just-bad-news-trump-rcna60108
Herschel Walker’s loss is just more bad news for Trump
From falling short in Georgia to the dinner with Ye and Nick Fuentes, the Trump campaign has had to beat back controversies.

The Trump train is stuck in the station, and it was weighed down Tuesday with the new baggage of corporate tax-fraud convictions and a final midterm defeat.

In the three weeks since former President Donald Trump launched his comeback bid from a ballroom of his Mar-a-Lago club, he has exhibited little of the energy that made him a force in national politics, but many of the behaviors that led voters to oust him two years ago, according to Republican strategists.

During his short campaign, Trump has dominated headlines by dining with the rapper Ye, who has gone on antisemitic tirades in recent weeks, and the white nationalist Nick Fuentes. More recently, Trump advocated for the “termination” of articles of the Constitution as a means to overturn his 2020 defeat.

Two Trump companies were found guilty of criminal tax fraud in New York's highest court Tuesday. He also watched helplessly in recent days as courts handed his tax records to Congress, dragged his White House lawyers before a grand jury and facilitated an investigation into his removal of classified documents from the White House.

And on Tuesday night, Herschel Walker’s loss in a Georgia Senate runoff added an exclamation point to the argument that Trump hurt the GOP by picking a bad crop of candidates in swing states. Trump's Monday tele-rally for Walker didn't provide the necessary boost....
 
While the numbers are true, I'm thinking this has more to do with voting against Trumpism than for Democrats or Biden himself.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/herschel-walkers-loss-just-bad-news-trump-rcna60108
Herschel Walker’s loss is just more bad news for Trump
From falling short in Georgia to the dinner with Ye and Nick Fuentes, the Trump campaign has had to beat back controversies.

Yep! That's what it looked like. I mean, the Governor of Georgia got more votes than any other candidate running in Georgia in this last November refrain.

That was a very telling story right there.
 
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While the numbers are true, I'm thinking this has more to do with voting against Trumpism than for Democrats or Biden himself.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/herschel-walkers-loss-just-bad-news-trump-rcna60108
Herschel Walker’s loss is just more bad news for Trump
From falling short in Georgia to the dinner with Ye and Nick Fuentes, the Trump campaign has had to beat back controversies.

Warnock's victory in the runoff is geographically similar to November, suggesting he won with the support of a similar coalition of voters, including Black Georgians, suburbanites and independents like a key minority of voters who split their ticket by choosing Warnock along with Republicans like Gov. Brian Kemp.
 
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