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Why Republican Insiders Think the G.O.P. Is Poised for a Blowout

By Benjamin Wallace-Wells, November 04, 2022

On Wednesday afternoon, I spoke with a leading Republican political consultant about the Senate campaign in Georgia. That race is strategically significant for both parties, but it has a special symbolic importance for Democrats. The incumbent, Raphael Warnock, who for many years has occupied Martin Luther King, Jr.,’s pulpit at Ebenezer Baptist Church, in Atlanta, is seen as a potential national leader of the Democratic Party—and he may still lose to a scandal-ridden ex-football star, the Republican Herschel Walker. The Republican consultant told me that Warnock’s prospects were even bleaker than many recent public polls suggest. “There isn’t a single private poll in America that has Herschel Walker anything but ahead,” the Republican consultant told me. “Not one.”

The consensus among a number of G.O.P. pollsters and operatives I spoke to this week is that in the Senate races that are thought to be competitive, Republican candidates are heading for a clean sweep:

Mehmet Oz will beat John Fetterman in Pennsylvania, and not just by a point or two; Adam Laxalt looks pretty certain to defeat the incumbent Democratic senator Catherine Cortez Masto in Nevada; even less regarded candidates such as Blake Masters in Arizona will be carried into office by a predicted wave. “He won’t deserve it, but I think at this point he falls into a Senate seat,” one Republican strategist told me. To these Republican insiders, certain high-profile races in which G.O.P. candidates were already favored now look like potential blowouts—Kari Lake’s campaign for governor in Arizona, J. D. Vance’s for Senate in Ohio. And some races that seemed out of reach, such as the Senate campaign, in New Hampshire, of the election denier Don Bolduc, now look like possible wins.

The word that kept coming up in these conversations was “bloodbath.”

https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-...ers-think-the-gop-is-poised-for-a-blowout/amp
 
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Why Republican Insiders Think the G.O.P. Is Poised for a Blowout

By Benjamin Wallace-Wells, November 04, 2022

On Wednesday afternoon, I spoke with a leading Republican political consultant about the Senate campaign in Georgia. That race is strategically significant for both parties, but it has a special symbolic importance for Democrats. The incumbent, Raphael Warnock, who for many years has occupied Martin Luther King, Jr.,’s pulpit at Ebenezer Baptist Church, in Atlanta, is seen as a potential national leader of the Democratic Party—and he may still lose to a scandal-ridden ex-football star, the Republican Herschel Walker. The Republican consultant told me that Warnock’s prospects were even bleaker than many recent public polls suggest. “There isn’t a single private poll in America that has Herschel Walker anything but ahead,” the Republican consultant told me. “Not one.”

The consensus among a number of G.O.P. pollsters and operatives I spoke to this week is that in the Senate races that are thought to be competitive, Republican candidates are heading for a clean sweep:

Mehmet Oz will beat John Fetterman in Pennsylvania, and not just by a point or two; Adam Laxalt looks pretty certain to defeat the incumbent Democratic senator Catherine Cortez Masto in Nevada; even less regarded candidates such as Blake Masters in Arizona will be carried into office by a predicted wave. “He won’t deserve it, but I think at this point he falls into a Senate seat,” one Republican strategist told me. To these Republican insiders, certain high-profile races in which G.O.P. candidates were already favored now look like potential blowouts—Kari Lake’s campaign for governor in Arizona, J. D. Vance’s for Senate in Ohio. And some races that seemed out of reach, such as the Senate campaign, in New Hampshire, of the election denier Don Bolduc, now look like possible wins.

The word that kept coming up in these conversations was “bloodbath.”

https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-...ers-think-the-gop-is-poised-for-a-blowout/amp

Well, it was a bloodbath all right. Just not the kind they were expecting. I enjoy this even more because of the hubris of these losers, and their disdain for their opponents. Who wiped the floor with them. It's like trash talking Tom Brady on the eve of the Super Bowl and losing by four touchdowns. Delicious.
 
Well, it was a bloodbath all right. Just not the kind they were expecting. I enjoy this even more because of the hubris of these losers, and their disdain for their opponents. Who wiped the floor with them. It's like trash talking Tom Brady on the eve of the Super Bowl and losing by four touchdowns. Delicious.
The comedy value of this election is off the chart, because MAGA posters spent six months spiking the football and taunting liberals with tales of giant Red Tsunamis.
 
Well, it was a bloodbath all right. Just not the kind they were expecting. I enjoy this even more because of the hubris of these losers, and their disdain for their opponents. Who wiped the floor with them. It's like trash talking Tom Brady on the eve of the Super Bowl and losing by four touchdowns. Delicious.

It cracks me up now the MAGAs that show themselves after their shellacking, move the goalposts and say, "red tsunami, who said red tsunami"? The then nitpick that the GOP may still have the house so "why are the libs celebrating"?

Classic MAGA.
 
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