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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA blue wave of wins
Take that, wingnuts. Northam beat Gillespie in Virginia by 54% to 45%, a much bigger margin than the most recent polls predicted. In the state's House of Delegates, where Republicans had a 66-34 majority, Democrats have picked up at least 14 seats and may manage another 3 to take the majority. Maine approved Medicaid expansion by referendum, 59% to 41%. In perhaps the sweetest result of the day, the Republican state legislator who wrote Virginia's anti-trans "bathroom bill" was defeated by Danica Roem, a transgender candidate. A round-up of our wins nationwide is here.
The wingnuts quickly began devouring their wounded. Breitbart repudiated Gillespie as an "establishment Republican" leading a "band of virtue-signalling Bush loyalists", while Trump said that he "did not embrace me or what I stand for", even though in fact Gillespie had been endorsed by Bannon and had run a Trumpesque campaign full of dog-whistles about illegal aliens and Confederate statues. RedState, which these days is unenthused with both the Trump and establishment brands of Republicanism, declared the day "a bloodletting of the Republican party of a kind unseen in a generation".
One of the striking things about this election was turnout. In Virginia, about 2.6 million people voted out of a total state population of 8.4 million. This is not high; in the 2016 election, turnout in Virginia was almost 4.0 million. In the off-year election of 2014, which saw record low turnout nationally, 2.2 million people voted in Virginia -- more comparable to yesterday's figure. Low turnout is normally bad for Democrats, since Republicans vote more consistently. Yet yesterday Democrats won by massive, poll-beating margins. To me this suggests that Republican turnout was unusually low, though it's likely that that of Democrats was also unusually high (hence the 400,000 increase over 2014). If so, Trump's plummeting popularity and the almost comical inability of the Republicans in Congress to pass any of their agenda may indeed be demoralizing their voters, while the unique threat Trump poses to minorities, Constitutional norms, and sanity in general, are energizing ours. I don't know enough about Virginia politics to judge the effect of state-level issues, but our wins elsewhere in the country suggest that national perceptions played a real role.
And don't forget the various special elections over the last year, such as the Georgia House election, most of which were won by Republicans -- but with Democrats doing better than they have historically done in the venues in question. It matters. If close losses in red states foreshadow blowout wins in purple states, as yesterday suggests, then it bodes well for 2018.
http://infidel753.blogspot.com/2017/11/a-blue-wave-of-wins.html
Gillespie is being called an 'establishment' R. What a hoot. Same thing that is said against the D party all the time.... 'establishment'. It is a slur and nothing more.
Women took control in VA and NJ and so many other states. We were the force that helped getting D's elected...some whine and we shine. A huge thank you to black women and women of color, they took the lead and none of us will sit down and shut up. Trust me, we are only just getting started.
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A blue wave of wins (Original Post)
sheshe2
Nov 2017
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malaise
(268,969 posts)1. The Resistance is real
Bravo
Never underestimate the power of a woman.
brer cat
(24,562 posts)3. The genie is not going back in the bottle.
Yep, we are not going to sit down and shut up.
sheshe2
(83,751 posts)5. You are correct!
They really are scared of us. Sad that.
We rock!
mcar
(42,307 posts)4. Women rock!