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So, Virginia and New Jersey, and there is this to look forward to...
"Twelve-term Rep. Frank LoBiondo of New Jersey declared in a statement that "our nation is now consumed by increasing political polarization" and "there is no longer middle ground." The 71-year-old became the latest moderate Republican to leave Congress and open up a seat that will be ripe for Democrats to pick up as they fight to retake control of the House next year."
This is what the republicans are facing in 2018 if they fail on taxes. If they can't get a single major piece of legislation passed after two years of controling the government let the Dems have it, they'll only have themselves to blame.
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Originally Posted by Dockside
Oh stop with the silly bs and quit pretending Virginia was an unexpected and calamitous defeat for Trump...WaPo predicted a Democrat win days ago. All you did was hold onto the gubernatorial seat and I might be mistaken but I believe the GOP still holds more seats in the legislature than Dems.
It is currently 47(+13 D) to 46
7 seats remain and Dems are leading in 4 of them.
And Im not saying the win was unexpected, im saying the margin was. The only one BSing here is you.
people on your side where claiming this was going to be close and that Gillespie could win. I on the other hand never claimed it would be a blow out and am surprised that it was.
Really...A Republican hasn't won there since what 2009? They were still sweating out the election. Lol
But a wins a win. Congrats Dems!
53.9% to 45.0% for Northam - - that's made in the shade, hardly sweating.
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