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TexasTowelie

(112,417 posts)
Sun Feb 4, 2018, 09:45 AM Feb 2018

Faded Blue:There's A Democratic Wave Sweeping The Country, But Will It Reach The Top Of Beacon Hill?

Last November, rank-and-file liberals picked up a much-needed and long overdue morale boost in the form of sweeping electoral victories for the Democratic Party in New Jersey and Virginia. Phil Murphy (NJ) and Ralph Northam (VA) exceeded expectations in dominant gubernatorial wins while the Dems made gains in each respective lower chamber. (Democrats came just a hat draw away from erasing a 32-seat deficit in the Virginia House of Delegates.)

Pundits were already saying that election was a harbinger of the 2018 midterms when the unthinkable happened — Democrat Doug Jones won the Alabama special election to replace Attorney General Jeff Sessions in the US Senate, ending a quarter century of Republican dominance in the state’s upper-chamber delegation.

For the blue team, who fared far better electorally through the first year of President Trump than Republicans managed through 2009 — Obama’s first year in office — the narrative was set: 2018 will yield watershed moments for the motivated opposition.

It’s pointless at this juncture to debate whether a national wave will materialize. What’s more important is to scope the state and local pieces. In Massachusetts ,  the so-called East Coast liberal epicenter, what’s to come of popular Republican Gov. Charlie Baker?

Read more: https://digboston.com/faded-blue-theres-a-democratic-wave-sweeping-the-country-but-will-it-reach-the-top-of-beacon-hill/

While Baker is popular it is also important to keep in mind that he has power to decide other elections on the ballot by methods such as redistricting where he can approve plans that gerrymander the state. Never trust a Republican about anything political. Vote Democratic.

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Faded Blue:There's A Democratic Wave Sweeping The Country, But Will It Reach The Top Of Beacon Hill? (Original Post) TexasTowelie Feb 2018 OP
It shocked Alabama so much that they changed the Iliyah Feb 2018 #1

Iliyah

(25,111 posts)
1. It shocked Alabama so much that they changed the
Sun Feb 4, 2018, 09:57 AM
Feb 2018

rules. LOL

Gov. of WI refuse to conduct anymore special elections.

Corporation polling companies especially the right leaning ones are over rating approval for the ugly American in the WH and giving doubt about 2018 mid-terms concerning Dems.

Yes my friends, they are gearing up for massive stealing. But, GOPers are losing support of Indies and many GOPs are jumping ship coupled with pissed off Dems.

The party of law and order, patriotism, freedom, 1st and 2nd Amendments (all of which were a front because they do the opposite) is now the party of the 1% and comrades of the Russians.

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