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  1. wewantedthefunk on

    The more I see of these victories in what were marked as “MAGA zones” in the 2024 election makes me idly question if they were legitimately won in 2024 and how the most unpopular, rancid president in history won all of the swing states. Maybe I need to replace my tinfoil hat.

  2. “Stunning victory”? She won by four percent. Looking back, it seems to flip between Democrat and Republican a lot, with incumbents usually winning and the seat changing parties when the incumbent isn’t running (as happened in this case).

  3. FreshRest4945 on

    Don’t worry folks, once the so called SAVE act passes, Woman will be disenfranchised and all this democracy will stop. They mostly vote Democrat and are a real thorn in the administrations side, so creating havoc at the voting booth with paper work issues, is going to do wonders. Men of course will have no issues, because they don’t change their last name. And Men, sadly, tend to incorrectly vote Republican.

  4. thisisjustascreename on

    In the past, Presidential candidates would overpromise and underdeliver, but they mostly made honest efforts to achieve something like whatever it was they promised.

    Trump 1 of course was completely incompetent personally but he mostly appointed rank and file Republicans with careers and achievements who mostly ran their departments poorly (as a Republican does, because the Republican mind wants government to fail) and he butted heads with all of them and fired them at some point because they weren’t massively corrupt traitors.

    Trump 2 basically ran on the promise that he would stay out of prison and own the libs. People around him, whether from the Manosphere or the Online Conservative Smart Guys wing or the racist conspiracy nut jobs, bought into his promises of Epstein files and low grocery prices and no new wars, which of course turned out to be complete and obvious lies, and they’re either sick of looking stupid for supporting this guy, or genuinely thought the main character of the Trump Epstein pedophile conspiracy was actually going to go after the pedophiles and are feeling betrayed by him.

    You can only rugpull people so many times before they realize their feet are full of splinters.

  5. teebird_phreak on

    To me it’s crazy that with loss after loss and no signs of letting up republicans refuse to try and separate themselves from Trump. The writing is on the wall and republicans are going to take a massive loss in the midterms and still support this illegal war that is making gas prices go through the roof. I would really like to know what their thinking is to keep supporting this guy when every decision he makes, makes it less and less likely that they will win

  6. MatthewSWFL229 on

    So did Trump cheat or did people who would vote Democrat just think it was going to be such an easy victory they didn’t have to bother voting in 2024?

  7. Reddit0sername on

    I keep seeing all these democratic victories but nothing changes and nothing will change especially with Jeffries and Schumer in charge.

  8. Turns out that once the smoke screen of “the libs are ruining the country” fades and people realize that our entire government is now just an embezzlement scheme to steal billions from the Treasury, the appeal wears off.

  9. DeceptEmotiCon on

    Don’t get complacent. These swings are all good, but some is due to lower turnout in special elections, and this one specifically is partly due to how smaller NH districts are. In 2024, Trump got 5144 votes to Harris’ 4264. In this election, the Dem got 2207 votes against the Rep’s 2042 votes, so it doesn’t take much to swing these elections. The number of places this is happening a good indication, but people still need to vote.

  10. New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine are perhaps the last refuges of true conservative Republicans. Vermont and NH currently have Republican governors and yet only Democratic Representatives and Senators in Congress (except Bernie S. who is independent). Maine is similar but more complicated at the moment. NH’s House and Senate are usually Republican, but not always. It’s not unusual for a local rep. (there are 400) to flip.

    I expect both House and Senate to flip to Dem. in NH in November.

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