Republican support is being underestimated, just as it was in 2016
Remember when huge turnouts were a sure sign that Trump and Republicans were sunk?
Well, we got huge turnouts for the last election and we all know how that turned out.
Leftists and their sycophants in the media are having a circle jerk and congratulating themselves for the upcoming "blue wave" prematurely
I have been saying that it won't happen for a while, this foolishness surrounding SCOTUS and the fallacious accusations against a decent man make a blue wave even less likely; and it looks like minority voters are starting to leave the plantation
Newt Gingrich: Texas offers a blueprint for a red wave election in November
This week, Texas Republicans won a special election for a state Senate seat in a district along the Mexican border. Every Republican campaign in the country should study this race carefully.
You may not have read about this GOP victory, because the liberal national media is not exactly excited to report that Republicans reclaimed a seat they had not held in 139 years. The liberal media is especially shy about reporting on a Republican victory in a district that Hillary Clinton carried by nearly 12 points in the 2016 presidential election.
From the left’s standpoint, this victory is more frightening because the district is 73 percent African-American and Hispanic.
Remember when huge turnouts were a sure sign that Trump and Republicans were sunk?
Well, we got huge turnouts for the last election and we all know how that turned out.
Leftists and their sycophants in the media are having a circle jerk and congratulating themselves for the upcoming "blue wave" prematurely
I have been saying that it won't happen for a while, this foolishness surrounding SCOTUS and the fallacious accusations against a decent man make a blue wave even less likely; and it looks like minority voters are starting to leave the plantation
Newt Gingrich: Texas offers a blueprint for a red wave election in November
This week, Texas Republicans won a special election for a state Senate seat in a district along the Mexican border. Every Republican campaign in the country should study this race carefully.
You may not have read about this GOP victory, because the liberal national media is not exactly excited to report that Republicans reclaimed a seat they had not held in 139 years. The liberal media is especially shy about reporting on a Republican victory in a district that Hillary Clinton carried by nearly 12 points in the 2016 presidential election.
From the left’s standpoint, this victory is more frightening because the district is 73 percent African-American and Hispanic.
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