So which senate seats will the democrats flip? Maybe the dems get CO, but lose AL, so the GOP has the senate again.
ME Sue Collins?
CO Cory Gardner?
AZ Martha McSally?
NC Thom Tillis?
Doug Jones is toast in AL (GOP +1)
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The Dems run the table and take the Senate. And I'm giving the Republican party Doug Jones's seat back. They only reason he won was because his name wasn't Roy Moore.
the senate only had a couple seats up for bid in 2018 - tough ones to try to take, so the (D) party used most of their cash towards the house.
this time some 20+ senate seats are up & they only need what? 4? to take the senate.
i really don't think the house will flip back & donny getting a 2nd term. if he did get in again, but has a (D) controlled congress?
lol....
Every shit hole in America is run by democrats the only bright spot in this country inn across the world I conservative values.. what fucking retard would vote for a Democrat ?
Little early in the morning to be hitting the bottle isn't it?
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The two richest men in America live in my state. They started their business here and still live here.
Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos wouldn't Iive in any shithole place.
In fact the sate of Washington and Seattle end up at the top or near the top of the best places to live or visit in the nation. Year after year. Since the 1970s.
The reality is that the blue states are much better run than the red.
Go to Lake Tahoe. You can see the drastic difference side by side. The Nevada side is run down and only has mostly casinos and gas stations. Their state parks on the lake aren't kept up and are run down. Not many people go to them. The California side is much better taken care of. New buildings and businesses. People go to that side of the Lake, the parks are well maintained and have people there. It's a very stark contrast.
Or just go to the south. What a dump. Parts of it remind me of third world nations or conditions. It's very different. The first time I ever heard of an ozone alert, much less experience one, was in Texas. The first and only time breathing the air around me made me vomit was in Oklahoma. The air was so polluted I was vomiting. Uncontrolled until I was vomiting bile. I also went over a bridge that for the first time in my life I was actually afraid to drive over. I honestly thought it was going to fall apart. The stark difference of big mansions with shacks made of tarps just down the street in Louisiana was a good example of the huge wage and living gaps in our nation. I could go on and on about the conditions in states that are red or have been controlled by conservatives for a long time but there's just not enough room in a message box. Roads falling apart but are privately owned, bridges that are so old and run down even the locals won't drive over them. Air so polluted dirt got below my contacts in Texas and scratched my eye. I couldn't wear contacts there. Rivers with water so black and polluted, the stench of them when it rains made me vomit.
We don't experience what the red states live in.