Think There's No Blue Wave Coming?

What's west Tulsa like? They are different enough from the rest of Tulsa to elect a pervert.
 
And Biden did great in a straw poll, tthree years before the election. Yahoo.
 
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A groundswell of overwhelming support!!! This is YUGE!!

"She won by 31 votes"
You missed something:

A year ago, Democrats threw $200,000 and a first-tier candidate at Senate District 37, trying to unseat incumbent Republican Dan Newberry.

They lost the conservative west Tulsa County district by 15 percentage points.

A year go, a heavily conservative district could not be flipped even with a lot of Democratic cash and a heavyweight candidate thrown at it.

This year, it was flipped with little effort by a complete unknown.
 
Nassau County N.Y. hasn't elected a Democrat for County executive in over a hundred years...until this last election....

But, no there's no blue wave coming.....sure....
 
A year to go to the mid-terms.

The Democratic Party's greatest distinction is its ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

Lefties shouldn't be spiking the ball just yet.
 
A groundswell of overwhelming support!!! This is YUGE!!

"She won by 31 votes"
You missed something:

A year ago, Democrats threw $200,000 and a first-tier candidate at Senate District 37, trying to unseat incumbent Republican Dan Newberry.

They lost the conservative west Tulsa County district by 15 percentage points.

A year go, a heavily conservative district could not be flipped even with a lot of Democratic cash and a heavyweight candidate thrown at it.

This year, it was flipped with little effort by a complete unknown.

You missed the fact that this was a SPECIAL ELECTION with ridiculously low turnout.

Complete but unofficial results showed Ikley-Freeman with 2,234 votes to 2,203 for O’Hara. As is usual with special elections, low voter turnout was an important fact — only 4,437 people voted in this election, compared to almost 32,000 in last year’s regular general election.

The area’s other special legislative election, in House District 76, produced no drama or surprises. Republican Ross Ford took nearly 70 percent of the vote to defeat Democrat Chris VanLandingham.
 
There probably is a wave coming in suburban / more educated districts that abandoned Hillary in 16. But beyond that, I don't think anyone should be too excited.

Unless Bannon kicks himself in the head a lot more than he already is doing.
 
A groundswell of overwhelming support!!! This is YUGE!!

"She won by 31 votes"
You missed something:

A year ago, Democrats threw $200,000 and a first-tier candidate at Senate District 37, trying to unseat incumbent Republican Dan Newberry.

They lost the conservative west Tulsa County district by 15 percentage points.

A year go, a heavily conservative district could not be flipped even with a lot of Democratic cash and a heavyweight candidate thrown at it.

This year, it was flipped with little effort by a complete unknown.

You missed the fact that this was a SPECIAL ELECTION with ridiculously low turnout.

Complete but unofficial results showed Ikley-Freeman with 2,234 votes to 2,203 for O’Hara. As is usual with special elections, low voter turnout was an important fact — only 4,437 people voted in this election, compared to almost 32,000 in last year’s regular general election.

The area’s other special legislative election, in House District 76, produced no drama or surprises. Republican Ross Ford took nearly 70 percent of the vote to defeat Democrat Chris VanLandingham.
Dude, that's what he said. LOL
 
I don't think Trump will be able to count on Wisconsin in 2020.

Or the coal miners he lied to.
 
A groundswell of overwhelming support!!! This is YUGE!!

"She won by 31 votes"
You missed something:

A year ago, Democrats threw $200,000 and a first-tier candidate at Senate District 37, trying to unseat incumbent Republican Dan Newberry.

They lost the conservative west Tulsa County district by 15 percentage points.

A year go, a heavily conservative district could not be flipped even with a lot of Democratic cash and a heavyweight candidate thrown at it.

This year, it was flipped with little effort by a complete unknown.

You missed the fact that this was a SPECIAL ELECTION with ridiculously low turnout.

Complete but unofficial results showed Ikley-Freeman with 2,234 votes to 2,203 for O’Hara. As is usual with special elections, low voter turnout was an important fact — only 4,437 people voted in this election, compared to almost 32,000 in last year’s regular general election.

The area’s other special legislative election, in House District 76, produced no drama or surprises. Republican Ross Ford took nearly 70 percent of the vote to defeat Democrat Chris VanLandingham.
Dude, that's what he said. LOL

No he didn't.
 

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