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Our President did a GREAT job supporting our Candidates !:tiphat:

Whatta dynamo !  :twothumbs:

 

When the pathetic left pulled their token kommie leader ho'bummer outta mothballs,

he started to lose his voice just 2 rallys into it... WEAK !

And his caustic messaging & bitter hatred is what stuck in his throat...

even HE can't believe his own lies !!!!   :facepalm3:

 

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President D-Rex trump is taking back our nation by storm ! This is absolute the best show of my life......These cry babies and fake news are going to rule the day that they caused their very own destruction. Just the way it has to be , because we are going to take it back ! 

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2 hours ago, Texstorm said:

President D-Rex trump is taking back our nation by storm ! This is absolute the best show of my life......These cry babies and fake news are going to rule the day that they caused their very own destruction. Just the way it has to be , because we are going to take it back ! 

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Indeed !

As he said last night when the crowd began shouting " 4 more years!, 4 more years!"...

" Thank you... our message then will be "Keep America Great" because we've already made  it great again!".....!

 

Cool.   :D

 

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Midterms: Late results reveal Democrats 'blue wave' as party secures best election performance since 1974

The consensus on election night seemed clear: although Democrats regained the House of Representatives for the first time in eight years, no blue wave had materialised.

A week later, the steady trickle of further gains in late results appear to reveal a far more positive picture for the party,

The Democrats have now picked up at least 32 seats in the House and are on course for four more, in addition to flipping seven governorships and eight state legislative chambers.

Though the Republicans are on track to increase their Senate by two seats, they had expected more.

On Monday night, Democrat Kyrsten Sinema won Arizona’s Senate race, beating Martha McSally in a landmark victory to take the seat held by retiring Republican senator Jeff Flake.

It means the overall results in the first nationwide election of Donald Trump’s presidency represent the Democrats’ best midterm performance since 1974, a vote which came in the wake of Watergate and Richard Nixon’s resignation.

Mr Trump, who last week declared election night to have been a “tremendous success”, has since been reduced to making baseless allegations of voter fraud to explain knife-edge contests in key seats such as Florida.

After securing a significant majority in the House, the Democrats have broken the Republican monopoly in Washington and secured the power to block the president’s legislative agenda.

“Over the last week we’ve moved from relief at winning the House to rejoicing at a genuine wave of diverse, progressive and inspiring Democrats winning office,” said Ben Wikler, Washington director of the liberal group MoveOn.

Conservative pollster Josh Jordan said there was a “striking” difference in the Democrat position on election night compared to a week later.

“They continue to pick up many of the close State, House, and even Senate seats in the days after,” he tweeted. ”What looked like a good night will definitely be thought of as a wave.”

Matthew Dowd, chief political analyst for ABC News, agreed. He pointed out the Democrats were on course to pick up more seats than in 2006 when Barack Obama was grappling with “a much worse economy”.

“That seems like a bit of a wave election to me,” he said.

Mr Trump and his allies have dismissed Democratic gains, pointing to GOP wins in Republican-leaning Senate states. Only once in the past three decades had a sitting president added Senate seats in his first midterm election.

However, the Democrats had been were defending 10 seats in states that Mr Trump carried just two years ago.

“The fact of the matter is, the Democratic Party had a historic night at the ballot box — and we are not resting,” said Democratic National Committee chairman Tom Perez. “Our goal was to compete everywhere, to expand and reshape the electorate everywhere — and that’s exactly what we’ve done.”

The Democrats found success by attracting support from women, minorities and university-educated voters. Overall, 50 per cent of white graduate voters and 56 per cent of women backed Democrats nationwide, according to Associated Press’s VoteCast poll.

Democrats featured historic diversity on their ballot. Their winning candidates included Massachusetts’ first African-American female member of congress, Ayanna Presley, as well as Michigan’s Rashida Talib and Minnesota’s Ilhan Omar, the first two Muslim women to serve in congress. Sharice Davids, elected in Kansas, became the first Native American woman and first lesbian Native American in congress.

“We have elected a new generation of inspiring leaders and we know that a new era of democratic dominance is on the horizon,” said Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee’s executive director Jessica Post.

The Democrats needed to gain 23 seats to seize the House majority. Once all the votes are counted, which could take weeks in some cases as absentees and provisional ballots are tallied, they could win close to 40.

They have not lost a single House incumbent so far, and defeated Republican targets such as Mike Coffman of Colorado, Barbara Comstock of Virginia, Carlos Curbelo of Florida, and Dana Rohrabacher of California.

They could win as many as 19 House races in districts carried by Mr Trump two years ago, according to House Democrats’ campaign team.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/midterms-results-reveal-democrats-apos-113141106.html

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Botzwana said:

The facebook group occupy democrats has 7.5 million members.  Over half the country is communist now.  Guys, I think the good guys have lost.  Look at B.A.  You guys have tried for years to teach him truth, but he prefers the lie.  He lies about people with no evidence. 

 

The U.S. is going down.  We lost I am afraid.  The yahoo comments on articles about Trump boggle the mind.

 

I'm of the thought that two parties can work together to accomplish a common goal.  The rhetoric must be dialed back and cooler heads must prevail for it to work though.  Almost all Americans are then represented and their voices heard.....not all things will go one's way at every turn, but compromise is still important in furthering this great land.  Division is getting us nowhere.  There is no Us and Them....we are all Americans first and foremost.  The fringes will always go through life with their hair on fire.....it's the millions in the middle that must make the effort.  

 

GO RV, then BV

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6 minutes ago, Botzwana said:

Sorry,but I do not support system" rel="">support *** marriage, men in women´s bathrooms, and a host of other things democrats believe in.  How you can believe a man should be in a woman´s bathroom, I will never understand.

 

Well, I don't believe a man should be in a woman's bathroom, if that helps.....Just as I also don't disparage you for your religious beliefs like many others do......that's the great thing about having a mind open to different views and making decisions based on individual preference, rather than that of a political party.

 

GO RV, then BV

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1 minute ago, Botzwana said:

I support system" rel="">support my religious beliefs though.  All of them.  I signed up for it.  If you support system" rel="">support democrats then you support system" rel="">support all of their beliefs no?

 

No.  If I were a registered Democrat then I would say yes to that....However, I'm not registered to any party.  Both parties have flaws in their beliefs, AS I SEE IT.  That's my point....don't be ham stringed by a party.  I used to ride the fence hard.....and have fallen hard on the Left side since the appearance of Trump, but that does not mean I'm all in for the Democratic agenda.  As I've said before, Trump is the only POTUS I didn't vote for and I've been voting since Reagan's second term.

 

GO RV, then BV 

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32 minutes ago, Shabibilicious said:

 

Yes you are.....as you tend to restate your intelligence daily.  :rolleyes:

 

GO RV, then BV

Show me the last time I said I was smarter than you. BEFORE TODAY. 

I MEAN, since I supposedly say it everyday, that should be easy for you to find. :rolleyes:

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4 minutes ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

Show me the last time I said I was smarter than you. BEFORE TODAY. 

I MEAN, since I supposedly say it everyday, that should be easy for you to find. :rolleyes:

 

Unlike your needs.......for most, one need not be literal to state their case.  Interpretation is pretty easy when a person's point of view is laid down so thickly.  ;)

 

GO RV, then BV

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