Brutal GOP Wipeout Of Democrats In LA....MSM Tries To Keep It Quiet

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So it begins......the Democrats are beginning to lose elections in a massive way:

October 15, 2019
Brutal wipeout for Democrats in Louisiana, and the press trying to keep it quiet
By Monica Showalter
The last of the Louisiana state election numbers are in, and it's not pretty for the Democrats.

Not only does its moderate Democratic governor, John Bel Edwards, face a runoff, as noted here, but the state Senate has taken a supermajority. And a whole bunch of key state offices went squarely to Republicans. Funny how the press isn't covering this much.

But Guy Benson at Townhall is, and he found a Democratic Party "decimated":

Among statewide office-holders, the incumbent GOP Lieutenant Governor (68 percent), Attorney General (66 percent), Treasurer (60 percent, and Agricultural Commissioner (58 percent) were all re-elected without the need for a run-off, under the state's 'jungle primary'-style system. It also appears that the solid Republican majorities in both state legislative chambers will remain intact — with the GOP expanding its Senate advantage into super-majority territory by picking up a pair of Democratic seats:

The Hill, which also had a look, but ran an anodyne headline that didn't match the content of its three-alarm fire for Democrats, noted that this Democrat loss came in a special election, and those normally don't draw large numbers of voters, but this one did.

And not only did the Republicans take a Senate supermajority, but they almost snapped away the state House, too:

Amid record turnout for what is usually a sleepy off-year, irregular election, Louisiana Republicans locked up enough seats in the state Senate to amount to a super majority. The party came within seven seats of winning a super majority in the state House, too, with eight runoff elections to come in November.

What's more, the outlook continues to get strong for the GOP in Louisiana because the Republicans have consolidated: the GOP gubernatorial candidate third-place finisher, Ralph Abraham, endorsed the second-place finisher, Eddie Rispone.

This makes the whole thing sound like a wave election, with a big warning to the Left for 2020.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blo...crats_as_final_louisiana_numbers_roll_in.html
 
Yea we kinda had two decent republican candidates going against Edwards. I just hope that the republicans turn out for phony Rispone.
 
Goodbye scum dems. This is the beginning of the rout. Arm yourselves because those bastards are evil.
 
So it begins......the Democrats are beginning to lose elections in a massive way:

October 15, 2019
Brutal wipeout for Democrats in Louisiana, and the press trying to keep it quiet
By Monica Showalter
The last of the Louisiana state election numbers are in, and it's not pretty for the Democrats.

Not only does its moderate Democratic governor, John Bel Edwards, face a runoff, as noted here, but the state Senate has taken a supermajority. And a whole bunch of key state offices went squarely to Republicans. Funny how the press isn't covering this much.

But Guy Benson at Townhall is, and he found a Democratic Party "decimated":

Among statewide office-holders, the incumbent GOP Lieutenant Governor (68 percent), Attorney General (66 percent), Treasurer (60 percent, and Agricultural Commissioner (58 percent) were all re-elected without the need for a run-off, under the state's 'jungle primary'-style system. It also appears that the solid Republican majorities in both state legislative chambers will remain intact — with the GOP expanding its Senate advantage into super-majority territory by picking up a pair of Democratic seats:

The Hill, which also had a look, but ran an anodyne headline that didn't match the content of its three-alarm fire for Democrats, noted that this Democrat loss came in a special election, and those normally don't draw large numbers of voters, but this one did.

And not only did the Republicans take a Senate supermajority, but they almost snapped away the state House, too:

Amid record turnout for what is usually a sleepy off-year, irregular election, Louisiana Republicans locked up enough seats in the state Senate to amount to a super majority. The party came within seven seats of winning a super majority in the state House, too, with eight runoff elections to come in November.

What's more, the outlook continues to get strong for the GOP in Louisiana because the Republicans have consolidated: the GOP gubernatorial candidate third-place finisher, Ralph Abraham, endorsed the second-place finisher, Eddie Rispone.

This makes the whole thing sound like a wave election, with a big warning to the Left for 2020.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blo...crats_as_final_louisiana_numbers_roll_in.html
I like that word, "DECIMATED"
 
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Liar, your end is near. The people see what you filth stand for and reject it! So goes LA so goes most of the country except the scum in Cali.

LA. is a majority minority state, too, and has had illegal aliens replacing blacks in rather large numbers; guess blacks aren't fans of the Democrats' racial replacement agenda and latinos aren't fans of turning their kids over to faggots.

the more the vermin traitors at the DNC try to motivate their base, the more they aggravate the vast gulf between their core base of racists and degenerate sex fetishists and split their Party, and the more moderates and genuine liberals they chase away.
 
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I notice the stains aren't hanging out here too much.
 
Look at the democrat Agenda:
  1. Don't give a fuck about ANYTHING except imposing their Fascist agenda on America
  2. Illegals > Americans (See 1 above)
  3. Cannot live in a country they're not running (see 1 above)
  4. Will spend blood and treasure to defend a border -- in Syria, but not in the USA
 
So it begins......the Democrats are beginning to lose elections in a massive way:

October 15, 2019
Brutal wipeout for Democrats in Louisiana, and the press trying to keep it quiet
By Monica Showalter
The last of the Louisiana state election numbers are in, and it's not pretty for the Democrats.

Not only does its moderate Democratic governor, John Bel Edwards, face a runoff, as noted here, but the state Senate has taken a supermajority. And a whole bunch of key state offices went squarely to Republicans. Funny how the press isn't covering this much.

But Guy Benson at Townhall is, and he found a Democratic Party "decimated":

Among statewide office-holders, the incumbent GOP Lieutenant Governor (68 percent), Attorney General (66 percent), Treasurer (60 percent, and Agricultural Commissioner (58 percent) were all re-elected without the need for a run-off, under the state's 'jungle primary'-style system. It also appears that the solid Republican majorities in both state legislative chambers will remain intact — with the GOP expanding its Senate advantage into super-majority territory by picking up a pair of Democratic seats:

The Hill, which also had a look, but ran an anodyne headline that didn't match the content of its three-alarm fire for Democrats, noted that this Democrat loss came in a special election, and those normally don't draw large numbers of voters, but this one did.

And not only did the Republicans take a Senate supermajority, but they almost snapped away the state House, too:

Amid record turnout for what is usually a sleepy off-year, irregular election, Louisiana Republicans locked up enough seats in the state Senate to amount to a super majority. The party came within seven seats of winning a super majority in the state House, too, with eight runoff elections to come in November.

What's more, the outlook continues to get strong for the GOP in Louisiana because the Republicans have consolidated: the GOP gubernatorial candidate third-place finisher, Ralph Abraham, endorsed the second-place finisher, Eddie Rispone.

This makes the whole thing sound like a wave election, with a big warning to the Left for 2020.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blo...crats_as_final_louisiana_numbers_roll_in.html

How about because it is a non-story. Louisiana is a red state and considering the lack of education it is not surprising. They are at the bottom in per capita income. It shows how good Republicans are at running a state.
 
So it begins......the Democrats are beginning to lose elections in a massive way:

October 15, 2019
Brutal wipeout for Democrats in Louisiana, and the press trying to keep it quiet
By Monica Showalter
The last of the Louisiana state election numbers are in, and it's not pretty for the Democrats.

Not only does its moderate Democratic governor, John Bel Edwards, face a runoff, as noted here, but the state Senate has taken a supermajority. And a whole bunch of key state offices went squarely to Republicans. Funny how the press isn't covering this much.

But Guy Benson at Townhall is, and he found a Democratic Party "decimated":

Among statewide office-holders, the incumbent GOP Lieutenant Governor (68 percent), Attorney General (66 percent), Treasurer (60 percent, and Agricultural Commissioner (58 percent) were all re-elected without the need for a run-off, under the state's 'jungle primary'-style system. It also appears that the solid Republican majorities in both state legislative chambers will remain intact — with the GOP expanding its Senate advantage into super-majority territory by picking up a pair of Democratic seats:

The Hill, which also had a look, but ran an anodyne headline that didn't match the content of its three-alarm fire for Democrats, noted that this Democrat loss came in a special election, and those normally don't draw large numbers of voters, but this one did.

And not only did the Republicans take a Senate supermajority, but they almost snapped away the state House, too:

Amid record turnout for what is usually a sleepy off-year, irregular election, Louisiana Republicans locked up enough seats in the state Senate to amount to a super majority. The party came within seven seats of winning a super majority in the state House, too, with eight runoff elections to come in November.

What's more, the outlook continues to get strong for the GOP in Louisiana because the Republicans have consolidated: the GOP gubernatorial candidate third-place finisher, Ralph Abraham, endorsed the second-place finisher, Eddie Rispone.

This makes the whole thing sound like a wave election, with a big warning to the Left for 2020.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blo...crats_as_final_louisiana_numbers_roll_in.html

How about because it is a non-story. Louisiana is a red state and considering the lack of education it is not surprising. They are at the bottom in per capita income. It shows how good Republicans are at running a state.

Yes, cuz all those criminal illegal aliens and hood rats you losers rely on are educated sophisticates n stuff, as are all those meth head stoners out in the Burbs. lol what a joke poster you are. Keep up the comedy.
 
So it begins......the Democrats are beginning to lose elections in a massive way:

October 15, 2019
Brutal wipeout for Democrats in Louisiana, and the press trying to keep it quiet
By Monica Showalter
The last of the Louisiana state election numbers are in, and it's not pretty for the Democrats.

Not only does its moderate Democratic governor, John Bel Edwards, face a runoff, as noted here, but the state Senate has taken a supermajority. And a whole bunch of key state offices went squarely to Republicans. Funny how the press isn't covering this much.

But Guy Benson at Townhall is, and he found a Democratic Party "decimated":

Among statewide office-holders, the incumbent GOP Lieutenant Governor (68 percent), Attorney General (66 percent), Treasurer (60 percent, and Agricultural Commissioner (58 percent) were all re-elected without the need for a run-off, under the state's 'jungle primary'-style system. It also appears that the solid Republican majorities in both state legislative chambers will remain intact — with the GOP expanding its Senate advantage into super-majority territory by picking up a pair of Democratic seats:

The Hill, which also had a look, but ran an anodyne headline that didn't match the content of its three-alarm fire for Democrats, noted that this Democrat loss came in a special election, and those normally don't draw large numbers of voters, but this one did.

And not only did the Republicans take a Senate supermajority, but they almost snapped away the state House, too:

Amid record turnout for what is usually a sleepy off-year, irregular election, Louisiana Republicans locked up enough seats in the state Senate to amount to a super majority. The party came within seven seats of winning a super majority in the state House, too, with eight runoff elections to come in November.

What's more, the outlook continues to get strong for the GOP in Louisiana because the Republicans have consolidated: the GOP gubernatorial candidate third-place finisher, Ralph Abraham, endorsed the second-place finisher, Eddie Rispone.

This makes the whole thing sound like a wave election, with a big warning to the Left for 2020.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blo...crats_as_final_louisiana_numbers_roll_in.html

How about because it is a non-story. Louisiana is a red state and considering the lack of education it is not surprising. They are at the bottom in per capita income. It shows how good Republicans are at running a state.
A red state with Democrat mayors?
I guess you forgot about Katrina and Mayor Nagan and his Chocolate City.
 
Hmmm. the fake news media sure is quiet about this.
 

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