So will it now be a blood bath this November in favor of Democrats?

Voting for dems in the midterms won't change anything about the SCOTUS decision.
LWNJs should've considered a better nominee in 2016.
 
For months it's been a foregone conclusion the GOP would see gains in the House and Senate, that would give them the majority in both chambers.
Even in a normal presidency, the opposing party would likely see gains. However, this is far far from a normal presidency, and the majority of the electorate was likely to take their wrath out on today's woke Dimocrat party in a big way!

Hold everything! We now have the likely demise of Roe to throw in the mix, and this could have a huge impact on the equation.
We now have some pundits claiming this will energize women and their pro-abortion supporters to the point that they'll keep the majority in both chambers.


IMO, those that will be out screeching in the streets in the coming months, would be voting a straight Dim ticket anyway. This will leave it up to those moderates out there that may have not bothered to show up to vote, to now be energized enough to sway things one way or the other.

My opinion is, the GOP will still take control of both the House and Senate but will not win as many seats as they would have before the Roe factor became part of the story.

Contrary to popular belief a majority of American women do not believe in murdering their unborn children, nor will they riot or vote democrat if the right to do so is removed from the Constitution. Same with gay and trans rights. The media wants you to believe that most of your fellow Americans love all the evil shit they advertise for the radical left, but that's just not the case.
 
GOP is still going to win.

Maybe by less seats but not enough to change anything…
 
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Once people start to understand the actual facts, and not what the left is
spoon feeding them, they will see that it's not what they thought.
Equates to a backlash against the dems.
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For months it's been a foregone conclusion the GOP would see gains in the House and Senate, that would give them the majority in both chambers.
Even in a normal presidency, the opposing party would likely see gains. However, this is far far from a normal presidency, and the majority of the electorate was likely to take their wrath out on today's woke Dimocrat party in a big way!

Hold everything! We now have the likely demise of Roe to throw in the mix, and this could have a huge impact on the equation.
We now have some pundits claiming this will energize women and their pro-abortion supporters to the point that they'll keep the majority in both chambers.


IMO, those that will be out screeching in the streets in the coming months, would be voting a straight Dim ticket anyway. This will leave it up to those moderates out there that may have not bothered to show up to vote, to now be energized enough to sway things one way or the other.

My opinion is, the GOP will still take control of both the House and Senate but will not win as many seats as they would have before the Roe factor became part of the story.
The alternative is the lefties go nuts once the ruling is officially announced. The resulting riots & chaos reminds the low-attention-span masses of the Floyd BS they went through no so long ago.
Independents & thinking youngsters vote against the lawlessness & economic destruction they are forced to endure under highly destructive progressive policies.

Of course, if they are allowed to cheat more than last time or it's rigged so only RINOs get in, the UNIPARTY stays in power
 
The left doesn't want to admit it but that was the intent of the Supreme Court leak. The problem for democrats is that the party is so screwed up and leaderless that the shrill threats against Supreme Court Justices will probably backfire on them.
 
I guess that, theoretically, this could be a game changer for some independents, and that young people who wouldn't have voted before this will vote and vote for the Dems.

I'm just not convinced that abortion rights are that high a priority for most voters, in the grand scheme of things. This will still be fresh this November, so we're gonna find out.
These people better get their priorities straight like food and a roof over their heads. Because there are a growing amount of other people very tired of all of this endless wailing and violence. They are already suffering for Progressive Socialist agendas now.
 
I guess that, theoretically, this could be a game changer for some independents, and that young people who wouldn't have voted before this will vote and vote for the Dems.

I'm just not convinced that abortion rights are that high a priority for most voters, in the grand scheme of things. This will still be fresh this November, so we're gonna find out.
Nobody in their right mind would vote for a Democrat.
 
For months it's been a foregone conclusion the GOP would see gains in the House and Senate, that would give them the majority in both chambers.
Even in a normal presidency, the opposing party would likely see gains. However, this is far far from a normal presidency, and the majority of the electorate was likely to take their wrath out on today's woke Dimocrat party in a big way!

Hold everything! We now have the likely demise of Roe to throw in the mix, and this could have a huge impact on the equation.
We now have some pundits claiming this will energize women and their pro-abortion supporters to the point that they'll keep the majority in both chambers.


IMO, those that will be out screeching in the streets in the coming months, would be voting a straight Dim ticket anyway. This will leave it up to those moderates out there that may have not bothered to show up to vote, to now be energized enough to sway things one way or the other.

My opinion is, the GOP will still take control of both the House and Senate but will not win as many seats as they would have before the Roe factor became part of the story.
I suspect that the 20-something college girls will come out in large numbers to vote democrat

But most of them were going to do that anyway
 
For months it's been a foregone conclusion the GOP would see gains in the House and Senate, that would give them the majority in both chambers.
Even in a normal presidency, the opposing party would likely see gains. However, this is far far from a normal presidency, and the majority of the electorate was likely to take their wrath out on today's woke Dimocrat party in a big way!

Hold everything! We now have the likely demise of Roe to throw in the mix, and this could have a huge impact on the equation.
We now have some pundits claiming this will energize women and their pro-abortion supporters to the point that they'll keep the majority in both chambers.


IMO, those that will be out screeching in the streets in the coming months, would be voting a straight Dim ticket anyway. This will leave it up to those moderates out there that may have not bothered to show up to vote, to now be energized enough to sway things one way or the other.

My opinion is, the GOP will still take control of both the House and Senate but will not win as many seats as they would have before the Roe factor became part of the story.
We can certainly hope Democrats will wake up and show up at the polls in droves.
 

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