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  1. runawaydoctorate on

    ^^^THIS should’ve been the big headline. Not Mamdani. Mamdani’s awesome, but a fresh face with a plan curb-stomping a known douchebag seeking power and some rando Republican in NYC doesn’t signify much for national politics. A ruby red state losing a legislative super majority though…that means something.

  2. Much-Instruction-807 on

    Notice how there’s not call of election interference? It’s because trump’s not on the ballot and he doesn’t give a shit enough to tout out the lie.

  3. This is a crucial moment for the GOP. MAGA isn’t the future. It’s won them two elections but it won’t win them another one because it’s comprised too heavily of people who just support Trump. Once he’s off the ticket a lot of those people just won’t vote. GOP needs to start making good decisions for the people now, if they hope to survive 2026 and 2028. If they keep blindly supporting Trump, he’s going to sink them. Last night was the warning shot. The midterms will be a bluebath if GOP candidates don’t give the people a reason to vote for them other than it’s good for Trump if they do.

  4. Downtown_Ratio_603 on

    Good for Mississippi and the good people. Hopefully your state can begin to see the light.

  5. Except they learned this one simple trick from Mike johnson. We’ll see if they actually get to take their rightful seats.

  6. what’s the actual split in the senate? no super majority is nice but does it actually block anything?

  7. HyperbolicLetdown on

    I think this was just the result of a redistricting lawsuit (MS hasnt gone blue) but still great

  8. MAGAts are coping today with “who cares if Democrats won in blue states”? Meanwhile in Mississippi.

  9. I’m cautiously optimistic, but I will start celebrating when everyone who won is sworn in.

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