About two months ago, we examined the question of whether the Republicans were heading to win the “wave” elections in 2014. The results are enabled and the verdict is unambiguous: Yes. From this letter – in the early morning – Republicans seem to be ready to win The largest majority of the house in over half a century. They won the United States Senate with a decisive margin, earning eight places, with the ninth almost certainly on the way. Actually achieve Many governors-while on their already purchased advantage 30-20. And they expanded their dominance at the level of legislative chambers. Comprehensive blow. Conservatives to celebrate there are many things. An incomplete list, in no order:
(1) Senator-Elect Cory Gardner, Joni Ernst and Thom Tillis are the winners of previously blue places in the United States, which Barack Obama wore at least once. Gardner quit the perfect game in his race, defeating Senator Marek “Uterus” Udall (six points, with 89 percent of the votes). Neutralized the nonsense of “wars for women” and better among Latinos. The national party should change Gardner’s victory in a case study. Joni Ernst dominated Bruce Braley, winning eight points. Adding insult to injuries, democrats also lost Braley’s home headquarters. These “prevents” told this story. And Thom Tillis, who took up the election average For the whole raceHe came in the back and removed Kay Hagan.
(2) The last time Republicans defeated over two sown democratic senators in one election cycle in 1980. In 2014, they received four (Pryor, Udall, Hagan, Begich), with the fifth – Mary Landrieu – looking like a sitting duck. Landrieu won only 42 percent of votes in Louisiana, compared to 55 percent for her two rivals GOP. He will need a miracle to win the outflow on December 6.
(3) The polls were actually distorted. Towards democrats. Much. Mitch McConnell won 15 points in Kentucky. David Perdue beat Michelle Nunn 13 points, easily avoiding rafting. Tom Cotton absolutely destroyed Marek Pryora. Tillis should not win. The surveys were far from all these breeds. And I would like to add that the disgusting bait for the race failed.
(4) If GOP accepts Louisiana as expected, and if the independent Angus King decides to have a club with republicans – which it is Apparently open For this – the party will control 55 places in January. Republicans were in an adverse situation 60-40 in the upper chamber until the beginning of 2010. This is a breathtaking turn, reflecting the profits of the Democrats Senate in 2004–2008. Question: Does Senator Joe Manchin think about pulling Jim Jeffords and switching parties, taking into account what just happened in his condition? It would be 56.
(5) Democrats insisted that Obamacare would not be a large problem in this campaign. Republican campaigns He blew up this theory of water… and then it is (it’s Sally does not include Begich or Landrieu):
Almost half! MT @Mkhammer: Damn. RT @PHilipaklein: W/ loss of Hagana: 27 senators who voted for Obamacare will not be part of the novel Senate
– Guy Benson (@Guypbenson) November 5, 2014
(6) Governor of Wisconsin Scott Walker defeated the left three times in four years. And each win built the last one. He beat Mary Burke by almost seven points in the race, which was reportedly “bound” two weeks ago. . Marquette Poll I nailed it again. Walker was awarded by voters for his brave and successful management in a country that has not been worn by a republican presidential ticket for decades. AND this perspective It’s just delicious:
So Charlie Crist lost as many races as Scott Walker has won in the last four years.
– Daniel Ehlers (@danielehlers) November 5, 2014
Three Crist losses, with three different pages. Good Riddance.
(7) Speaking of governors, this racing category contained the most stunning results at night. I thought that a very bullish projection would be a profitable speed of 30 Governors for GOP. NO. They gained on earth, losing only toylvan. They served in places such as Wisconsin, Michigan, Florida, Maine (!) And Kansas (!!), while choosing democratic governors in Arkansas, Massachusetts, Maryland (maybe The Maryland (maybe The Maryland (maybe The Maryland ( Perhaps The The Maryland (maybe The The Maryland (maybe The Maryland (maybe Biggest shock all night) and the family state of Barack Obama. Obama conducted a campaign on losing candidates in the last two states. When I write this, Connecticut and Colorado are still too close to call (both popular DEM). Both would be reflection for Republicans. It seems that GOP occupies at least 33 governor’s residences from next year to 17 Democrats. Not Republicans should not be ”
Regional party“? John Kasich won Ohio by Over 30 points. The margin of Brian Sandoval in Nevad is simply stupid. Recognition for Chris Christie and RGA. Oh, and enjoy:
Greg Abbott received almost a million more votes than Wendy Davis. Million!
– Jimmy (@jimmyprinceton) November 5, 2014
Media Darling/Aborction Warrior Wendy Davis lost Texas Over 20 points. Greg Abbott won women Nine pointsbased on output polls i annihilated Davis among white women. Abbott also wore Very respected piece Latin voting. And the headquarters of the Davis State Senate was won by a conservative woman. Save this.
(8) Republicans still have a long way to prepare with minorities and adolescent women-and should not excessively interpret this Romp 2014 as “false positive” in 2016-but it is worth emphasizing a few wins. The conservative voters of Southern Carolina chose Tim Scott for their first full term as a US senator with a huge margin. Scott is The first African American Selected to the Senate from the southern state from reconstruction. This is uplifting and breaks some selfish, leftist narratives. In New York, Republican Elise Stefanik became the youngest woman who has ever elected to the House of Representatives at the age of 30. Her breed He was a blowjob. At Utah Mia Love won a challenging victory, becoming the first black republican that served in Congress. In Western Virginia, Shelley Moore Capito became the first GOP senator from her state since the 1950s and his first senator woman. And Joni Ernst is the first woman who won
everyone Elections in Iowa for the governor, US Senate or Chamber of Representatives.
(9) Harry Reid has been degraded. And despite the breakdown he presided over, it will be Applying for a minority leader.
(10) Barack Obama, unknown:
—> RT: @PeterbakerNet “He doesn’t feel rejected,” says Obama’s official. http://t.co/yfxlri4qyk …
– Guy Benson (@Guypbenson) November 5, 2014
“Surprisingly, the White House did not make a statement of congratulating republicans today” –@Acosta ON #Cnnelection
– Brian Stoter (@BriRianstelter) November 5, 2014
To you, Senator Obama:
Obama’s dream after taking over Dem ’06: “If Pres Bush is stubborn, he refuses to take over the signals from the election …” http://t.co/oi2loyuza7
– tomorrow (@morgenr) November 5, 2014
Perfect.

