UN US Midterm Elections 2018 Megathread - Blue Wave or Red Tsunami? Because you know we need one.

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November 6th, 2018.
You have less than one month to sperg about the midterm elections.

Hot Takes :
Tis the end of Drumpf!
It's been an inauspicious beginning to the voting season for Mr Trump and his Republican Party, which continue to struggle under the weight of near-constant self-imposed crises and chaos.

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Could the US midterm elections break Trump's presidency?

President Donald Trump. Source: AAP


Voting in the US midterm elections is now underway.

UpdatedUpdated 27 September
By Rashida Yosufzai, Nick Baker
In this article...
Americans have started to cast their ballots in a vote that could shape the rest of Donald Trump's presidency.

Although the US midterm elections are technically held on 6 November, early voting has already started in a handful of states.

Minnesota was the first state to allow early in-person voting on 21 September, with a handful of key states following, including New Jersey, California and Arizona.


Thirty-five states and the District of Columbia offer some form of early voting, meaning every day until 6 November counts for Democrats and Republicans.

It's been an inauspicious beginning to the voting season for Mr Trump and his Republican Party, which continue to struggle under the weight of near-constant self-imposed crises and chaos.

80 per cent chance of winning back the chamber.

Republicans have a 1 in 5 chance of keeping control of the House, while Democrats have about a 4 in 5 chance of winning control of the House. https://t.co/lyNh30TEIw pic.twitter.com/O38qtMPpIz

— FiveThirtyEight (@FiveThirtyEight) September 25, 2018
The Senate though is likely to be retained by the Republicans.

According to CNN, the Democrats are defending some two dozen seats, including 10 in states where Mr Trump secured victory in 2016, and five of those where he won resoundingly.

FiveThirtyEight gives the Democrats just a 30 per cent chance of taking the Senate.

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The Democrats could also use their numbers to set up House select committees targeting the president.

"They will have an opportunity to set up special panels and committees to essentially smear President Trump," United States Studies Centre research fellow Dougal Robinson told SBS News in April.

Mr Robinson pointed to the Benghazi committee set up by the Republicans against Hillary Clinton in 2014 to further investigate the fatal 2012 terrorist attack on two US government facilities in Libya.

Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.

Once seen as cruising to an easy vote - fulfilling Mr Trump's key promise to stack the Supreme Court with conservative justices - a string of sexual assault allegations has turned the Kavanaugh decision into all-out political war.

According to CNN's national political reporter Eric Bradner, the scandal and lukewarm response from some Republicans to Mr Kavanaugh's accusers could "drive suburban women away in midterms".

I have no doubt that, if the attack on Dr. Ford was as bad as she says, charges would have been immediately filed with local Law Enforcement Authorities by either her or her loving parents. I ask that she bring those filings forward so that we can learn date, time, and place!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 21, 2018
Analysts also point to Robert Mueller's investigation as an ongoing potential source of political curveballs.

Mr Mueller has already indicted more than 30 people in connection with his probe into whether members of Mr Trump's campaign colluded with Russia to help get the real estate tycoon elected.

And speculation has swirled in recent days that Mr Trump may fire embattled deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein - who oversees the Russia collusion probe.

Doubts over how long Mr Rosenstein can keep the job have swirled since shock media reports that he once suggested secretly recording Mr Trump to collect evidence for ousting him under a constitutional amendment for presidents unfit to remain in office.

Mr Rosenstein's firing - and Mr Trump possibly putting someone more pliable in his place - would set off alarm bells over the future independence of a probe, which has the potential to rock both the midterms and the entire Trump presidency.

US wants ‘partnership, not domination’ in Australia and region[/paste:font]


A report co-authored by Mr Robinson predicted after the midterms, Congress would be highly unlikely to support a US re-entry to the Trans-Pacific Partnership - a trade deal between 11 Pacific nations including Australia and New Zealand which Mr Trump pulled the US out of last year.

Another issue that may affect Australia is that if the Democrats retake the House, it is likely to lead to lower defence spending.

Additional reporting: AAP, AFP

This article was originally published in April 2018 and updated in September 2018.

How will Trump keep his voter base energized? "More Winning."
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TRUMP HAS A TWO WORD RESPONSE WHEN REPORTER ASKS HIM HOW HE WILL KEEP GOP BASE ENERGIZED
5:52 PM 10/10/2018
Benny Johnson | Reporter At Large

President Donald Trump made portions of the White House press corps chuckle with his response on how he intends to keep Republican voters fired up after the ultimately successful confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

“How do you keep your base energized now that you have this Kavanaugh victory?” one reporter asked. Tuesday was the first day that Kavanaugh sat on the court after a contentious battle over his nomination.

“More winning,” Trump said.

Trump was leaving the White House on his way to a campaign rally Tuesday night when he took questions from reporters in the White House driveway.

The president was also asked about the mobs of paid progressive protesters that took over Capitol Hill during the contentious debate over Kavanaugh’s confirmation. Trump was specifically asked about the intense “energy” of the protesters.

“A lot of those were paid protesters. You saw that they are all unhappy because they haven’t been paid yet,” Trump alleged about the protesters. (RELATED: Trump Has A Theory Why The Anti-Kavanaugh Protesters Are So Mad)


Trump brought up his new trade deal with Canada and Mexico as a major policy win. “Our deal with Mexico and Canada was fantastic,” Trump said. “China wants to make a deal so badly. We will see where it goes. But I don’t think they are ready.”

Trump Will Lose 60 Seats in the house... Unless... Please Visit My Site
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MATT DRUDGE WARNS OF MIDTERM BLOODBATH: TRUMP TO LOSE ’60 SEATS IN THE HOUSE LIKE OBAMA DID’
2:41 PM 09/14/2018
Peter Hasson | Reporter

Conservative news giant Matt Drudge on Friday made a somber prediction about Republicans’ chances in the November midterm elections, predicting President Donald Trump will see his party lose 60 seats in the House of Representatives.

Drudge, who runs the influential Drudge Report, compared the upcoming midterms to the electoral bloodbath Democrats suffered in the 2010 midterm elections under former President Barack Obama.

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“Trump and Obama both have 47% approval at this time of presidency, according to Rasmussen. Trump will also lose 60 seats in the House like Obama did during first midterm!” Drudge wrote on Twitter. (RELATED: Democrats Should Immediately Abolish ICE After Retaking Congress)

He added cryptically: “Unless…”

Democrats have to gain 23 House seats in November in order to flip the lower chamber. Democrats have an 83 percent chance of retaking the House, according to FiveThirty Eight.

Follow Hasson on Twitter @PeterJHasson

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The Weird :
Mark Taylor "Red Tsunami Prophecy"
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Mark Taylor (The Trump Prophecies): Most Important Midterm Elections In All Of US History
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Mark Taylor says the upcoming 2018 elections are the most important mid-term elections in all of America’s history. Here’s why…

Mark Taylor interviewed by Greg Hunter on USA Watchdog

Mark Taylor, author of the popular book “The Trump Prophecies,” contends, “If you are part of the army of God, you need to be ready also because there are going to be politicians that are going to resign. We have had the biggest number of resignations probably in history. This midterm election is going to be huge. This is going to be a red tsunami. They keep talking about the blue wave. I think it’s going to be a blue drip, a leaky faucet, and that is all they are going to get. You have had more resignations than we have ever seen. Now is the time to go in and capture this ground and hold it for the Kingdom of God. . . . It’s not a left or right thing. God is moving us towards a place of righteousness. That’s what’s happening right now. So, he’s going to be replacing these people. If you are called to be a judge, senator, congressman or a council person, I don’t care what level local, state or federal, take your place and get ready. If you are in the Army of God and you don’t vote, you need to get off your behind and register to vote. These are going to be the most important midterm elections in America’s history—period.”

In closing, Taylor says, “I don’t think there is going to be another Democrat in the White House for a long time, if ever again. I believe you are seeing the death of the Democrat party right now.”

Join Greg Hunter as he goes One-on-One with Mark Taylor, co-author of “The Trump Prophecies,” which has been made into a movie that is releasing in early October.

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https://youtube.com/watch?v=Gzw65Dgy_TYJelloApocalypse just released this video. It's a thoughtful message for others to vote (democratic party) and be the change you think the country needs (, unless you agree with the orange man, in which case go fuck yourself).
Well I can certainly fault him for his naivete but at least he attempts to make his idea of a positive case for Democrats, even if the best he can do is "Democrats want all things good! (because Orange Man does all things bad!)"
I still remember the shitstorm their "Welcome to Tumblr" video caused. It was funny. But I guess they gave in to that rhetoric.
That's how these people work. They wear down on you with dishonesty that's just too uncomfortable for most people to disagree with or call out.
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Gzw65Dgy_TYJelloApocalypse just released this video. It's a thoughtful message for others to vote (democratic party) and be the change you think the country needs (, unless you agree with the orange man, in which case go fuck yourself).
I want to kill all humans so I'm voting for Richard Nixon's head on a cyborg body.

To be fair, wasn't that a condition for the coalition by the (now rapidly dying) Social Democrats?
>two biggest parties are center left and center right
>instead of being rivals they form a coalition government with each other
And that's when I realized parliamentary democracy sucks.
 
So, one day to election. Remarkably little has changed as far as predicting the outcome goes. Polls, enthusiasm and conventional wisdom are still heavily on the side of Democrats.
There would need to be a much larger, and much more systematic (all over the nation) polling error for Republicans than in 2016 to keep the House. Furthermore, considering Republicans have the most favorable Senate map of all time for any party in any election, the fact that they're looking to keep at about the number they have now is truly a terrible performance.


Willing to be proven wrong, and we'll all know very soon, but nothing has really changed, and I've been predicting this for more than a year..

Keep holding out hope :)
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Gzw65Dgy_TYJelloApocalypse just released this video. It's a thoughtful message for others to vote (democratic party) and be the change you think the country needs (, unless you agree with the orange man, in which case go fuck yourself).
This better be some satire were he points out the hypocrisy of the left's "pretending to be neutral" shtick.
 
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NBC and Fox have decided to pull the Luis Bracamontes ad because the words straight out of a murdering illegal's mouth are RACIST. The propaganda is in full force, and even Fox is infiltrated. If the Republicans were smart they would have run a sister ad that showed all those Democrats who refused to stand when Trump asked for a moment for the victims of MS13.
 
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Ilana Glazer wants to see America defeat white supremacy and elect representatives who reflect the diversity of our country — make your plan to vote before November 6th
It's a thoughtful message for others to vote (democratic party) and be the change you think the country needs (, unless you agree with the orange man, in which case go fuck yourself).

I smell a recurring theme here. Here's one more to add to the "Vote against Evil Orange Dude if you know what's good for you" list.

TL;DR abstract: Vote for the Democrats or vote for hate, voter suppression, beer-loving judges, etc.

Riley: On Tuesday, vote for or against hate
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Rochelle Riley, Detroit Free Press Published 6:00 a.m. ET Nov. 4, 2018 | Updated 9:28 a.m. ET Nov. 4, 2018

In two days, the rubber meets the road.

And when Election Day forges into night, and the final votes are counted, the winners will not have been determined by concern about issues as varied as health care, education and immigration.

The winners will be determined by turnout, by how many people vote, by how many people care enough to fight for the America that got their parents and grandparents to these shores or to embrace a white nationalist agenda designed to decrease the number of minorities in America.

It is one or the other.

This election is a vote for hate or a vote against hate.

In several states, the outcome will be determined by whether a large enough number of voters try to combat GOP efforts to suppress their votes by limiting the number of polling places, limiting the number of hours the polls are open and purging massive numbers of voter registrations.

But here in Michigan, it will be simply by doing better, much better, than we did four years ago in the 2014 midterms.

That year, turnout was 41 percent of registered voters across the state and 31 percent of registered voters in Detroit.

That, for a Detroit that could be so helped or so harmed by Tuesday’s election results, was abysmal.

Four years ago, according to a precinct-by-precinct analysis, you – or so many people who live near you – just didn’t bother.

Fewer than a quarter of registered voters in nearly all 490 precincts cast a ballot. In 202 precincts, fewer than 200 people voted (in some precincts with as many as 1,500 registered voters).

In 21 precincts, fewer than 100 people voted.

In three precincts, no one voted.

Not one person.

This is not the time not to care.

Detroit officials have projected that between 41 and 46 percent of the city's 470,000 registered voters will participate this year, according to Free Press reports. That will match state projections of a record 4 million voters out of 7.8 million registered in Michigan.

If people vote.

And people, we must vote. Don’t believe those trying to separate us from reality.

Tuesday’s election is a presidential election.

It is a referendum on Donald Trump, the direction he is taking the country and the people he wants to keep him in the driver’s seat.

As for me, I keep hearing the words of an American president saying: "Well, I try. . . . When I can, I tell the truth."

What Trump actually admitted during an ABC television interview last week is that he either knows when he is lying, has no control over when he is lying – and believes that his followers (whom he already said would forgive him shooting someone on Fifth Avenue) do not care that he lies.

That is the person whose supporters are trying to get elected across America.

Michigan November Election Voter Guide
Michigan's general election is on Tuesday, Nov. 6. Use the Free Press' voter guide to learn about the candidates in races up and down the ballot in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties

As for me, I keep hearing an American president -- who has sent 5,000 troops to the U.S. border, creating a human wall to replace that one he can’t get built -- instruct soldiers to treat someone who throws a rock like he or she has a gun.

What he actually did was give soldiers permission to shoot a child. Who throws a rock. Because someone threw a rock at the Mexican police. He later walked back that rhetoric, but as president, he should never have said it in the first place..

That is the person a third of America feels is stable enough to make decisions that determine not just how we live now, but how our children and grandchildren will live for the next 20 years.

People across America appear bewildered when they vote for politicians like Trump, then don’t understand when their plants close, their insurance disappears or a guy shoots up a synagogue because of Trumped-up fears.

Vote Tuesday like your life depends on it -- because it does. This election is not about parties. This election is about this president.

An Electoral College elected him two years ago, and he has proceeded to up-end democracy, even threatening to change the U.S. Constitution in efforts to keep people and babies out of the America that he and white nationalists want.

This election isn’t about parties. This election is about a president whose supporters are suppressing votes in elections across the country by purging people from voter rolls, limiting the number of places where people can vote and limiting the hours that people can vote. And most of these suppressions affect minorities more.

Anyone who tells you this isn’t a presidential election is wrong.

More from Rochelle Riley:
Riley: This is your mightiest superpower
Riley: Black political wave rolling over U.S.

This election is a report card on the president and on the behaviors and beliefs of those who think and act like he does – whether it’s Bill Schuette running for governor or John James running for Congress or Associate Supreme Court Justice Brett "I like beer" Kavanaugh.

Yes, there are flaws, major flaws with both parties that currently define our leadership in Washington and in its 50 states.

But this election isn't the time to try to create a third party. This is the election to choose between saving our democracy or choosing a path being forged by hate, discrimination and a growing segregation. This country can create a much-needed third party later, change the way we elect our leaders later. But not on Tuesday, not when we’re fighting to hold together the country that we have.

If you don't vote for mayors who appoint police chiefs, don't complain about police shootings. If you don't vote for judges, don't complain about innocent people rotting in jail. If you don't vote for Congress, don't complain if you can't see a doctor.

Vote Tuesday.

But know that you’re either voting for hate – or against it.
 
Well I hate all these dumb smug lefties so I guess I voted hatred.

I can't wait for progressives to fail and a reasonable center left party to emerge.
 
Im going to get fucking trashed and watch the election results on my phone like I do every year. If my team wins I'll celebrate at Denny's otherwise I'll just go to bed. Elections are a lot of fun imo
 
Im going to get fucking trashed and watch the election results on my phone like I do every year. If my team wins I'll celebrate at Denny's otherwise I'll just go to bed. Elections are a lot of fun imo

It's like a biannual sports game if you think about it. :thinking:
 
Im going to get fucking trashed and watch the election results on my phone like I do every year. If my team wins I'll celebrate at Denny's otherwise I'll just go to bed. Elections are a lot of fun imo

Are you a crack addict and/or 3rd generation welfare recipient? No judgments; just feel like Perkins might be a swankier option...

EDIT: god fucking dammit I want pancakes time right fucking now
 
Stunning early-voting numbers ahead of Election Day

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/el...-defends-vote-hacking-investigation-i-n931336
Nov. 5, 2018 / 11:19 AM EST / Updated 1:37 PM EST
By Allan Smith

More than 35 million early votes have been counted nationwide as of Monday — well more than the total cast in the 2014 midterm elections.

That year, just more than 21 million early votes were tabulated.

The NBC News Data Analytics Lab, using voter file data from TargetSmart, found that 35,526,881 early votes were counted nationwide as of Monday. In states that have early voting, 42 percent of voters are Republican, 41 percent are Democrats, and 17 percent have either independent or have another party affiliation.

Republican-affiliated voters have outpaced Democratic-affiliated voters in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Montana, Tennessee and Texas. In Nevada, Democratic-affiliated voters have outpaced their Republican counterparts.

The total early vote as of Election Day in 2016, a presidential election year when turnout is much higher, was 46,314,207.

GEORGIA
Georgia Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp — who also oversees his state's elections as secretary of state — told reporters on Monday he is "not worried about how it looks" to launch an investigation into his opponents just two days before Election Day.


"I'm doing my job," Kemp said. "This is how we would handle any investigation when something like this comes up. Because I can assure you if I hadn't done anything and the story came out that something was going on, you'd be going, 'Why didn't you act?'"

On Sunday, Kemp announced he was investigating Georgia's Democratic Party for an attempted hack of the voter registration system. Kemp, who is locked in a neck-and-neck race with Democrat Stacey Abrams, did not provide evidence to back up the allegation.

Democrats blasted Kemp on Sunday, charging him with launching a shameless "political stunt" two days before Election Day.

Kemp's office told NBC News on Sunday that the secretary of state would release additional information "as soon as we can." That afternoon, Kemp's office said he opened the investigation "after receiving information from our legal team about failed efforts to breach the online voter registration system and My Voter Page."


In an interview with CNN, Abrams called the investigation "a witch hunt" created "by someone who is abusing his power."

VIRGINIA
Former President Barack Obama continued his campaign-trail blitz on Monday, rallying for Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine and Democratic House candidate Jennifer Wexton in Fairfax.

Obama told supporters that he is seeing a "great awakening" across the country from "people I think who had taken for granted that we had made certain strides, we had made certain progress."

He added, "Suddenly people woke and said: 'Oh, I guess we can’t take this for granted. We’ve got to fight for this.' ... And in that great awakening, I feel hopeful. You guys make me feel hopeful."

TEXAS
Democratic Rep. Beto O'Rourke, who's locked in one of the nation's most-watched Senate battles with Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, told NBC News on Monday that he will not seek the White House in two years.


"I will not be a candidate for president in 2020," O'Rourke said.

O'Rourke, who is running in a close race with Cruz in the traditionally conservative state, has emerged as a Democratic star and is viewed by some as a viable presidential candidate — particularly if he can pull off an upset and defeat Cruz. But he has repeatedly denied that he will make a bid for the Oval Office in the next presidential election.

FLORIDA
Republican Sen. Marco Rubio joined former GOP Rep. Ron DeSantis at a rally in Jacksonville on Monday.


DeSantis, who is running for governor, narrowly trails Democratic candidate Andrew Gillum in one of the nation's most-watched races.

During the rally, Rubio explained why spilling a cup of coffee on himself Monday morning guarantees that DeSantis will win on Tuesday.

"This morning, we got on the plane early," Rubio began. "We’re taking off. I just bought one of these little hot cup things, you know, for coffee, and as soon as that plane started taking off, that thing tipped over and spilled all over, so I did the best I could to wash it. ... You know the last time that happened? The day before the election in 2016. And we won — and we won not just because of the coffee spill, but because people turned out and voted."

MONTANA
Vice President Mike Pence rallied for Republican Senate candidate Matt Rosendale in Kalispell on Monday, denying that there would be any "blue wave" come Tuesday.


"I keep hearing about this blue wave that’s coming our way," Pence said. "They’re all talking about it still, all over television. But I got to tell you, it kind of reminds me of a couple of years ago today."

"Remember? I mean I was standing there with the man who would become president of the United States, and we were at our final rally, it was after midnight, it was in Michigan," Pence continued. "And he walked out on that stage after I introduced him, and he leaned over to me and he looked out at the thousands and thousands of people who had come out, and he said, 'Mike this doesn’t look like second place.'"

WISCONSIN
House Speaker Paul Ryan rallied in his home Wisconsin congressional district on Monday for Bryan Steil, the Republican candidate seeking to replace him.

Ryan said Steil had the character he was hoping to see in whoever would replace him as the representative from Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District.


"...as I move on, the thing that matters most to me is to make sure that the people who trusted me by representing them in Congress have an excellent human being — a wonderful leader — to take that mantle on and be a great representative," Ryan said. "And Bryan Steil is going to be a great representative."

NEW POLLS
In Florida, Quinnipiac University found Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson leads GOP Gov. Rick Scott 51 percent to 44 percent in the battle for Senate. Meanwhile, the Democratic mayor of Tallahassee, Andrew Gillum, tops former Republican Rep. Ron DeSantis, 50 percent to 43 percent. The margin of error was plus-or-minus 3.5 percentage points.

Those numbers represented two of the biggest leads Nelson and Gillum have in any Florida poll so far.

In New Jersey, Quinnipiac found that Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez was up on Republican challenger Bob Hugin 55 percent to 40 percent in its latest poll. That race had narrowed in recent weeks, but it appears that Menendez is regaining a substantial lead in the campaign's final hours. The margin of error was plus-or-minus 4 percentage points.

The stats from the article:

More than 35 million early votes have been counted nationwide as of Monday — well more than the total cast in the 2014 midterm elections.

That year, just more than 21 million early votes were tabulated.

The NBC News Data Analytics Lab, using voter file data from TargetSmart, found that 35,526,881 early votes were counted nationwide as of Monday. In states that have early voting, 42 percent of voters are Republican, 41 percent are Democrats, and 17 percent have either independent or have another party affiliation.

Republican-affiliated voters have outpaced Democratic-affiliated voters in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Montana, Tennessee and Texas. In Nevada, Democratic-affiliated voters have outpaced their Republican counterparts.

The total early vote as of Election Day in 2016, a presidential election year when turnout is much higher, was 46,314,207.
 
Given that repubs normally have a proportionally better election day turnout I would say that's a good thing for the red team. But what matters is where the votes are- 5 million people voting in California doesnt do a thing about a race 2 million vote for in another state.
 
Well im calling it a night now. As I mentioned earlier im goin to bed assuming that the blue wave will happen and the REEEE types are going to be a thousand times more obnoxious and smug and hateful going forward. If my assumption is correct then at least I wont be disappointed. If my assumption is incorrect....well...i will see yall tomorrow morning.
 
Are you a crack addict and/or 3rd generation welfare recipient? No judgments; just feel like Perkins might be a swankier option...

EDIT: god fucking dammit I want pancakes time right fucking now
It's the only place that's open aside from Taco Bell and they close their dining room at 10p :(
 
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I'm not hedging bets on early turnout, they're usually a really terrible way to measure the outcome of elections.

Well im calling it a night now. As I mentioned earlier im goin to bed assuming that the blue wave will happen and the REEEE types are going to be a thousand times more obnoxious and smug and hateful going forward. If my assumption is correct then at least I wont be disappointed. If my assumption is incorrect....well...i will see yall tomorrow morning.

As for 'reeing' if the GOP does lose the house (but keeps and gains the Senate) I expect some screeching about doom and gloom and how the U.S. has fallen to Socialism. Win or lose I expect antifa-types out in California, Washington, and Oregon to protest and riot anyways. If they lose they'll riot, and if they win they'll have a celebration that will turn into a riot to get back at 'da evil capitalism' for oppressing them for two long years.

If antifa and BLM tell us anything they're going to riot as long as they are not in power and pushing abolish ICE and whatever an-com shit is in vogue.
 
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I'm not american so I can't vote but I hope there's a blue wave just to watch the ensuing boomer meltdown.

Then again, I think the polls are correct this time and republiturds will keep the senate and libtards will get the house.

Purple nothingburger basically.
 
The suspense is killing me. Expecting Dems getting drunk with power if a Blue wave happens, expecting riots if a Red wave happens, and expecting riots if nothing changes/Dems get slightly more seats.
 
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