2018 congressional races
The Midterms: Random Fact, Figures
Monday, the Cook Report listed 50 interesting facts about last month's midterm elections.
The 10 Reddest Seats Won By Democrats Last Month
In 2016 Hillary scored 32.4% in UT-04. Last month, McAdams took 50.1%Last week, the National Journal's politics editor, Josh Kraushaar, tweeted about the DCCC' post-election analysis by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner.
New Election After Republicans Were Caught Trying To Steal A House Seat In North Carolina?
2 GOP crooks-- Mark Harris and TrumpanzeeBy the end of last month, it was already obvious that North Carolina Trumpist, Mark Harris, had stolen both the GOP primary that ousted Robert Pittenger and then the general election in which he-- against all odds-- beat Blue Dog Dan McCready.
Will The Whole GOP Go Down With The Good Ship Trumpanzee In 2020?
Sunday morning, we took a quick look at the Republican power play in Wisconsin, where, having lost complete control of the executive branch, they have now called a special lame duck session before Scott Walker is shown the door, to hobble Democratic governor-elect Tony Evers and attorney general-elect Josh
There Are A Few Republicans Left In California
Is this why the GOP lost?The Republicans were shocked when the final vote count in CA-21, dealt them a 7th lost seat. No one really expected TJ Cox to beat David Valadao. The final forecast from FiveThirtyEight gave Valadao a 79% chance at reelection. The last public poll showed Valadao beating Cox 50-39%.
Biggest Congressional Upset Of 2018: Kendra Horn From Oklahoma City
Probably the biggest surprise last Tuesday was in Oklahoma City, where Democrat Kendra Horn beat Republican incumbent Steve Russell in a race that virtually no one was following. First of all, everyone agrees that OK-05 is a "safe" Republican district; she will be the first Democrat to represent the district since the 1975.
The Democrats, Again
A senior congressman who admires Pelosi and totally supports her for Speaker, and has even been publicly outspoken about it, just told me something that surprised me and depressed me: "I think," he said, "that Pelosi’s priorities are exactly in sync with the Democratic base, for better or worse. The whole thing has descended into a drunken orgy of demographic special interests and victim hagiography, completely untethered from economic meaning, who-
Trump's Toxicity Will Continue To Cost The GOP Dearly
Last summer, as part of a discussion of some election themes, I suggested to this year's top political cartoonist in the country, Nancy Ohanian, to consider a graphic that depicts Trump as an albatross around the neck of the GOP. Above are a couple of her interpretations.
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