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Midterm election trifectas: Democrats
won full government control in these states

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Posted By: Moritz55, 11/10/2022 4:49:59 PM

Democrats have wrested power from Republicans in four states that previously had politically divided governments to take full control of state capitols following Tuesday’s midterm elections. The four states that have taken both legislative chambers and the governorship under Democratic control are Michigan, Minnesota, Maryland and Massachusetts. "By all accounts, this election should have been a landslide for Republicans. Instead, their so-called red wave is looking more like a puddle," said Jessica Post, president of the national Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee. But even with Democratic gains, Republicans still will control more states and more total legislative seats.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: HPmatt 11/10/2022 5:03:12 PM (No. 1330132)
Enjoy the suck....suckers. Think of how smug you'll be. You too can become Portlands, Frisco's, LA skid rows. Mmm Mmm Mmm.....Barack Hussein Obama.....Preezy Term 3 for you folks.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Rich323 11/10/2022 5:03:29 PM (No. 1330133)
Fake News Fox as far as I'm concerned. I don't read any Fox News.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: deerejon 11/10/2022 5:07:59 PM (No. 1330134)
Illinois should be included in that full democrat control.On the maps it shows at least 97%of the counties in Illinois are red and the northeast corner was blue.cook county which is Chicago and a few surrounding counties were blue also.I wished there was a way to cutoff that part of our state and let it float away in Lake Michigan.We are a red state accept for Chicago.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Kate318 11/10/2022 5:15:54 PM (No. 1330144)
Democrats are like your next door neighbor who throws their garbage on your lawn in the middle of the night, then complains to the housing association about what a pig you are and crows about their own nice clean lawn.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: wilarrbie 11/10/2022 5:16:15 PM (No. 1330145)
As an Illinoian escapee - I can only agree with #3 comments. Imagine if we had in-state electoral-college balance.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: jalo1951 11/10/2022 5:24:19 PM (No. 1330155)
Huh, they all begin with "M". Weird. Glad me and mine don't live there (and I won't visit either), misery, messed up, mindless voters, misplaced values, murder - not a problem, miss-gendered children galore, more drugs and illegals pouring into your state using up more of your money. OK, I'll get off my soap box but damn, what the hell happened? 75% of the American public is concerned about the direction America is going and they vote for the same FJB butt kissers who got us here in the first place. Meathead idiots comes to mind.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: FL_Absentee_Voter 11/10/2022 5:56:50 PM (No. 1330186)
Maryland was just putting in time until the governorship could be taken back from Hogan. But Massachusetts - who even knew there was a Republican footprint there? The Midwest states are concerning, though. Not that nothing is irreversable - remember when the Congressional South was solid democrat? (I would say "solid blue" but there were no red/blue maps back then.)
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Luke21 11/10/2022 5:57:07 PM (No. 1330187)
Fox News is a dreadful cheerleading service for Democrats. Bret Baier is a ghoul and Hannity and Ingraham are statists talking out of both sides of their mouths. Watters is good, but has the same guests as Hannity. And Tucker is Tucker at least.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Gnana1 11/10/2022 6:06:21 PM (No. 1330197)
"politically" divided? MI, MN, MD, MA has been controlled by dems for generations, decades of corruption. A repuke governor would be hamstrung and ineffective. The legislatures are pure dems for the most part. There are other states like that. So in really these were not lost. NY, IL, NJ, CA, NM, OR, WA, and more. Come on.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: TJ54 11/10/2022 6:33:13 PM (No. 1330210)
Those 3 states are only accelerating their decline. Bye bye
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Reply 11 - Posted by: chance_232 11/10/2022 6:58:33 PM (No. 1330231)
More winning. /S/ Blaming the messenger doesn't change the facts.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: kono 11/10/2022 7:21:36 PM (No. 1330245)
The Sovietization of America moves forward by 4 more states. Eventually we won't even need the charade of elections -- we'll just be told by the Leftstream media that the 'Progressive' candidate or ballot proposition won, and be expected to just accept it and move on, the way the recall votes were "reported" for Gruesome Nuisance and Chesa Boudin earlier this year.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: anniebc 11/11/2022 6:51:07 AM (No. 1330590)
These states were already run like devilcrats held all the power. Did any of you expect Michigan, Minnesota, Maryland, or Masschusetts to be swept by Republicans? I would expect mass cheating to take full control just as it happened. We the people better rise up. This is Faux news piling on for the left to make it seem like they won when they really lost. Proof? "But even with Democratic gains, Republicans still will control more states and more total legislative seats."
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