So, now the House Pubs can flip the House Dems off just the way the House Dems did before to the House Pubs. Sweet.
That last point is especially important because we have lived with two decades of government controlled by the minority, as the GOP has continually lost the national popular vote, and has relentlessly used gerrymandering and voter suppression to ensure their stranglehold on the government even as most Americans vote against the Republican Party.1) Restores a true constitutional check on an incompetent and popular vote-losing President.
2) Stops the Trumpist agenda in its tracks. You can forget about funding for a dumb ass border wall, or more Tax Cuts for the Rich, or cuts to Social Security and Medicare. Ain't gonna happen.
3) Telegraphs to our friends and allies around the world that Trumpism is being rejected - and soundly - by the majority of American voters.
4) And perhaps most importantly, it demonstrates to ourselves and to the world that democracy still functions in this country - that the institutions of government actually represent the will of the people.
Last wednesday it was 23 seats. Then dems "found" all these ballots laying around.
Last wednesday it was 23 seats. Then dems "found" all these ballots laying around.
I actually do not know what you are talking about or what your point is.
The reasons I think this Blue Wave and a Democratic House of Representatives are important and necessary are as follows:
That last point is especially important because we have lived with two decades of government controlled by the minority, as the GOP has continually lost the national popular vote, and has relentlessly used gerrymandering and voter suppression to ensure their stranglehold on the government even as most Americans vote against the Republican Party.
Collectively, my panoply of functions for a Democratic House of Representatives are important and necessary functions of an opposition party in a representative democracy.
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Last wednesday it was 23 seats. Then dems "found" all these ballots laying around.
‘Stunning’: Historic victory for a Democrat in Maine after federal judge rejects GOP lawsuit
Maine’s 2nd congressional district made history Thursday afternoon as it named Jared Golden (d) the winner of his race for incumbent Rep. Bruce Poliquin’s (R-Maine) seat, after the state used ranked-choice voting for the first time in a national race to determine the winner.
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/11/st...crat-maine-federal-judge-rejects-gop-lawsuit/
Voters in three deep red states begged for an expansion of Obamacare this week. Obamacare's Medicaid expansion was arguably the most progressive element of the Affordable Care Act
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Ben McAdams beats Mia Love, flips Utah House seat to the Democrats, AP projects
Two weeks after Election Day, Ben McAdams, the Democratic mayor of Salt Lake County, has defeated Republican Rep. Mia Love in Utah's 4th Congressional District, The Associated Press projected Tuesday.
Love's defeat was predicted by President Donald Trump, who slammed her by name the day after the elections for having criticized him.
"Mia Love gave me no love, but then she lost," Trump said Nov. 7. "Too bad.
NBC News hasn't called the race yet, but if the result is confirmed, Democrats will have picked up 38 House seats in this month's midterm elections, with three other House races yet to be called.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/el...-love-flips-utah-house-seat-democrats-n938756
Heading into the Thanksgiving holiday, Democrats are now poised to pick up an astonishing 40 seats in the House.
Election Day’s strong showing for Democrats in the House, where they initially appeared to have flipped 27 seats to retake control, turned out to be just the beginning of their building blue wave.
Democrats got to 39 on Wednesday, with the Associated Press calling the close race for Utah’s 4th District for Salt Lake County Mayor Ben McAdams, who ousted incumbent Rep. Mia Love, the only black Republican woman ever elected to Congress.
Now there are just four races left where the outcome has not quite been finalized, with absentee ballots continuing to trickle in and concessions yet to be made.
Another likely pickup for Democrats is in New York’s 21st Congressional District, where Anthony Brindisi declared victory over Rep. Claudia Tenney, a close ally of President Trump. With almost all absentee ballots counted, local newspapers have noted there is no path to victory left for Tenney, but the AP has not yet called the race and the Republican incumbent has not yet conceded.
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/democrats-poised-pick-up-40-seats-house
Democrats close to flipping 40 House seats as straggler tilts in their favor
Democrats are on the cusp of flipping 40 seats in the House, solidifying what many prognosticators had long anticipated: a blue wave.
More than two weeks after Election Day, one unresolved race in California may yet be a pickup for the Democrats.
On Wednesday, Democrat TJ Cox had a slim 447-vote lead over Rep. David Valadao, R-Hanford. Polling guru Nate Silver cast doubt on whether Cox could make up the difference as ballot-counting is expected to extend into yet another week.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...house-seats-as-straggler-tilts-in-their-favor
Democrats could win 40 House seats, the most since Watergate
Democrats have won at least 33 seats, but they look poised to win closer to 40 — there are 13 races that are either not called or too close to call, and Democrats have a solid chance of winning seven of those.
https://www.axios.com/democrats-201...ess-20ad294d-c608-4f70-af89-97d683757ed0.html
Democrats flipped seven governorships, six state legislative chambers, and more than 300 state House and Senate seats on election night.
Democratic wins in these 9 states will have seismic policy consequences
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-poli...8-results-governors-state-legislatures-agenda
40 seats is a shit load considering that the party that currently controls the federal government and most state governments does not even pretend to respect democracy anymore, and does everything in it's power to suppress votes, gerrymander, subvert democracy, and thwart the will of the people.
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