Here's how Donald Trump sabotaged the Republican midterms

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Hey, Lyin’ Ted and Sleepy Joe: Meet Toxic Trump. You know, if the former president had any self-knowledge or even the slightest ability to be self-deprecating, he might consider giving himself this alliterative nickname.

After three straight national tallies in which either he or his party or both were hammered by the national electorate, it’s time for even his stans to accept the truth: Toxic Trump is the political equivalent of a can of Raid.

What Tuesday night’s results suggest is that Trump is perhaps the most profound vote repellant in modern American history.

The surest way to lose in these midterms was to be a politician endorsed by Trump.

This is not hyperbole.

Except for deep red states where a Republican corpse would have beaten a Democrat, voters choosing in actually competitive races — who everyone expected would behave like midterm voters usually do and lean toward the out party — took one look at Trump’s hand-picked acolytes and gagged.

 
Dumb story, libtard media trying to create the illusion of rejection of Trump's basically on-target message. Something like 176 wins and only 9 losses for his endorsements is excellent no matter how you spin it.
 
Republicans won the majority in congress and a couple of crucial elections like Abrams in Georgia and Beto in Texas. You could say that Trump did good unless you are a glass half empty media type.
 
Access to the voter rolls lets them get away with it. They find who has not voted and make an illegal ballot. That is what the mules carried.
The good guys tried to stop the voter fraud in AZ this year, but a judge made those good guys leave the drop box area because they were armed.
 
Actually young voters motivated by abortions and $10,000 of loan forgiveness came out and cancelled the red wave.
Republicans still may take the House and Senate, but congrats to the young voters.
Trump won't get the nomination in 2024, he's too polarizing.
 
Actually young voters motivated by abortions and $10,000 of loan forgiveness came out and cancelled the red wave.
Republicans still may take the House and Senate, but congrats to the young voters.
There will be no loan forgiveness.
 
Locked as unclean start in zone 2 Politics and well as being a bait thread.
 
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