Post New Article

The red wave was real in New York and
the GOP can build on it

Original Article

Posted By: Moritz55, 11/14/2022 1:52:07 PM

There’s something happening in New York. Tuesday’s mini red wave here only scratches the surface. New Yorkers are getting sick and tired of woke liberalism, and it’s showing in pockets of voters once considered the base of the Democratic Party. In short, there’s a crack in the traditional Democrat coalition, and Republicans have an enormous opportunity to expand that breach with time-tested arguments in the coming months and years. In the Hudson Valley, where I prevailed on Election Night over Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) chairman Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney — the first time in 42 years that a DCCC chairman lost re-election — voters once considered unreachable by Republicans

Post Reply

Reply 1 - Posted by: Anti-DemocRAT 11/14/2022 5:57:35 PM (No. 1333255)
If not for fraud the red wave was everywhere
27 people like this.

Reply 2 - Posted by: lakerman1 11/14/2022 6:29:19 PM (No. 1333277)
the dimocrats did badly because they didn't hve time to further corrupt the voting process in NY, after a state judge wouldn't allow the dimocrats to use a biased redistricting.
19 people like this.

Reply 3 - Posted by: mifla 11/15/2022 6:30:55 AM (No. 1333641)
Nope. Ballot harvesting, same day registration/voting, no ID, no signature check. The Dems are playing chess, while the Republicans are staring at the colors on the checker board.
17 people like this.

Reply 4 - Posted by: govlawyer 11/15/2022 6:54:18 AM (No. 1333659)
We had a Senate election last week in NY but no one heard of the GOP candidate because he was running against Upchuck Schumer....not a sign on a lawn, not a piece of campaign mail. So long as the GOPe is running GOPNY, it's just a part of the Uniparty, being run by Wall St.
12 people like this.

Reply 5 - Posted by: Zigrid 11/15/2022 10:38:43 AM (No. 1333852)
One step at a time folks...one step at a time...
5 people like this.

Reply 6 - Posted by: Speedypetey 11/15/2022 4:12:40 PM (No. 1334171)
Judicial Watch won in federal court that New York City Burroughs had to clean up decade old voter rolls as everyone knows a large number of W2's and 1099's have left the taxes, crime and decline. So far Staten Island has removed maybe a hundred. How many voted? Hundreds of thousands?
1 person likes this.

Below, you will find ...
Most Recent Articles posted by "Moritz55"
and
Most Active Articles (last 48 hours)
Most Recent Articles posted by Moritz55"
Polish President Andrzej Duda verifies
'premises' of NATO Article 4, spoke with
Jens Stoltenberg
4 replies
Posted by Moritz55 11/15/2022 8:17:59 PM Post Reply
Polish President Andrzej Duda said in a tweet that he spoke with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and verifies "the premises of Article 4," which allows member countries to bring security concerns for discussion. The discussions come after Russian missiles crossed into Poland and killed two people, according to a U.S. intelligence official who spoke with the Associated Press. The two people were reportedly killed in the village of Przewodów, where a projectile struck, which is near the Ukrainian border. Following the reported explosion in Poland, NATO ambassadors will hold a meeting on Wednesday at Poland's request, according to Reuters.
The one promise Biden has kept since taking office 5 replies
Posted by Moritz55 11/15/2022 6:57:56 PM Post Reply
The one promise that President Joe Biden has faithfully kept is his pledge to "close down" fossil fuels. We get two-thirds of our energy in America from fossil fuels, and almost one-third of our power comes from coal. That's quadruple the amount of energy we get from wind and solar, which are niche forms of energy. But Biden doesn't see it that way. He recently reiterated his pledge to end coal production altogether. "No one is building new coal plants because they can't rely on it," Biden said on Nov. 4 while in California. "We're going to be shutting these plants down all across America and having wind and solar."
It's time to talk about what happens next
after the midterms
9 replies
Posted by Moritz55 11/15/2022 1:50:19 PM Post Reply
At this point in time, it looks like Republicans are going to take control of the House of Representatives while Democrats will hold on to the Senate. Now, we've spent all week hearing nothing but pundits pontificating on what actually happened in this election, but if you're like me, you've had enough of that. It's time for us to talk about what happens next. It's time for those who actually got elected to prove to the American people that they're not just politicians, that they actually are there in Washington to take action to protect the interests and freedom of the American people. Unfortunately, while in Bali today, instead of
Eric Swalwell's 'stupid' education tweet
may cost Democrats in 2024
19 replies
Posted by Moritz55 11/15/2022 9:27:43 AM Post Reply
The fault lines for the 2024 elections are already taking shape with the two parties in diametrically opposed positions and there is no greater divide than over parental rights. That stark difference was no more evident than in a tweet from Rep. Eric Swalwell, who mocked the notion of parents making major decisions in the education of their children.The California Democrat insisted that it is akin to "putting patients in charge of their own surgeries? Clients in charge of their own trials?" Swalwell declared: "Please tell me what I’m missing here … This is so stupid." What Rep. Swalwell, a lawyer, is missing is called informed consent.
The red wave was real in New York and
the GOP can build on it
6 replies
Posted by Moritz55 11/14/2022 1:52:07 PM Post Reply
There’s something happening in New York. Tuesday’s mini red wave here only scratches the surface. New Yorkers are getting sick and tired of woke liberalism, and it’s showing in pockets of voters once considered the base of the Democratic Party. In short, there’s a crack in the traditional Democrat coalition, and Republicans have an enormous opportunity to expand that breach with time-tested arguments in the coming months and years. In the Hudson Valley, where I prevailed on Election Night over Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) chairman Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney — the first time in 42 years that a DCCC chairman lost re-election — voters once considered unreachable by Republicans
After midterm election, the challenges
facing Democrats and Republicans
13 replies
Posted by Moritz55 11/14/2022 9:13:59 AM Post Reply
The outcome of the 2022 election was far different from what I expected – and what most pollsters and analysts expected. I thought Republicans would win dramatically bigger victories. When the exit polls had 75%, three-out-of-four, voters saying America was on the wrong track, I thought for sure there would be a repudiation of Democrats and a Republican tide. With the crisis in the cost of living (gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, food, rent, and so on), the rising murder and crime rates in our largest cities, a flood of more than 4 million people illegally crossing our southern border, and the growing anger over schools indoctrinating our children with radical
Unreal midterm elections and the search
for sanity in America
23 replies
Posted by Moritz55 11/13/2022 11:58:28 AM Post Reply
The election last week defied reality. For example, John Fetterman, the Democrat who won the U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania, promised more inflationary spending, more lenient treatment of felons amid a violent crime wave and more of the left’s radical, parent-dissing sexual agenda. Yet he won. Do you really believe that a majority of Pennsylvanians voted for a stroke-damaged, hard-core leftist who comes across as a professional wrestling villain? Celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz was not the strongest Republican candidate and was perceived by many as a RINO. But he should have prevailed in an election in which Democrats had to defend the Biden train wreck.
Biden mistakenly thanks Colombia for hosting
ASEAN summit in Cambodia
9 replies
Posted by Moritz55 11/12/2022 10:47:23 AM Post Reply
President Biden has now twice referred to Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit host Cambodia as Colombia, including Saturday during remarks opening the talks. "It was an honor to host at the White House in May, and now that we are back together in Cambodia," Biden said as he opened the talks. "I look forward to building even stronger progress than we've already made. I want to thank the prime minister for Colombia's leadership as ASEAN chair." The president was speaking from Cambodia, the site of the ASEAN meeting, chaired by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen.
Senate GOP won’t move leadership elections
despite calls for delay
19 replies
Posted by Moritz55 11/11/2022 8:09:12 PM Post Reply
Senate Republicans won't delay their leadership elections set for next week despite a growing number of calls from conservative senators who want a postponement and are growing frustrated with Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and other leaders. "It makes no sense for Senate to have leadership elections before GA runoff," Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, tweeted Friday. "We don’t yet know whether we’ll have a majority & Herschel Walker deserves a say in our leadership. Critically, we need to hear a specific plan for the next 2 yrs from any candidate for leadership."
Rubio calls for delay in Senate GOP leadership
elections, in apparent swipe at McConnell
12 replies
Posted by Moritz55 11/11/2022 2:44:31 PM Post Reply
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., is calling for Senate Republicans to delay their leadership elections, as more members of the party's conference in the Senate appear to be bucking Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. "The Senate GOP leadership vote next week should be postponed," Rubio tweeted Friday. "First we need to make sure that those who want to lead us are genuinely committed to fighting for the priorities & values of the working Americans (of every background) who gave us big wins in states like #Florida." Rubio is just the latest Republican to take an apparent swipe at McConnell.
Josh Hawley Blasts GOP Leadership for
Midterm Showing
11 replies
Posted by Moritz55 11/11/2022 1:25:30 PM Post Reply
Two days after Republicans dramatically underperformed in the midterms, but even as control of Congress remains too close to call, Sen. Josh Hawley has completed his autopsy and offered it to his party’s leaders for consideration. The topline: The failure is all their fault. The Missouri populist believes the Republican Party offered voters plenty in the way of generalized gripes about Democrats and President Biden – but no actionable alternative. Hawley blames that on what he calls “Washington Republicanism,” specifically Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. He also thinks it was a bad idea to talk about making changes to Social Security and Medicare.
Midterm election trifectas: Democrats
won full government control in these states
13 replies
Posted by Moritz55 11/10/2022 4:49:59 PM Post Reply
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.
Most Active Articles (last 48 hours)
Jane Fonda on being aware of the time
she has left: 'I'm not afraid of going'
40 replies
Posted by NorthernDog 11/15/2022 10:51:51 AM Post Reply
She’s a two-time Academy Award-winning film star, an outspoken activist, a veteran fitness guru and an all-around icon — and at 84, Jane Fonda believes her days of accepting accolades and championing causes will be coming to an end “sooner rather than later.” During a recent interview on “Entertainment Tonight,” the legendary Hollywood talent spoke openly about her own mortality. Fonda addressed the topic when speaking about the urgency for other high-profile celebrities to stand up for important causes because, as she put it, “I’m not going to be around for much longer.” That statement wasn’t in reference to her
Joe Biden Sparks Concern After Bowing
out of G20 'Leaders' Event, White House
Won’t Explain Why
29 replies
Posted by Dreadnought 11/15/2022 10:56:13 AM Post Reply
As we previously reported, President Joe Biden has been on an overseas tour of sorts over the course of the last several days. As per the norm, there has been one embarrassment after another with perhaps the most notable one being his shameless kowtowing to Chinese “leaders” ahead of the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia at a time when the United States should be projecting strength and competency on a world stage. But in a far more concerning moment, multiple news outlets are reporting that Biden unexpectedly bowed out of the G20 leaders’ dinner Monday night without explanation, calling an “early lid”
McCarthy wins GOP vote for Speakership
handily over right-wing challenge
25 replies
Posted by Dreadnought 11/15/2022 3:15:56 PM Post Reply
House Republicans nominated Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (Calif.) to be Speaker in a closed-door conference meeting on Tuesday after he faced a last-minute protest challenge from Rep. Andy Biggs (Ariz.), a former chairman of the conservative House Freedom Caucus. McCarthy won easily, 188 to 31, in the internal conference meeting. But in the eyes of Biggs and his supporters, the goal was merely to demonstrate that McCarthy lacks the support to seize the gavel when the full House meets to choose the Speaker early next year. The 31 votes opposing McCarthy easily met that threshold, raising immediate questions
Nevada County Confirms Livestream Video
Of Vote-Count Areas Went Dark For 8 Hours,
Responds To Criticism
23 replies
Posted by Imright 11/15/2022 3:25:27 AM Post Reply
County officials in Nevada over the weekend confirmed that cameras live-streaming vote-counting areas on Wednesday night and Thursday morning went dark for a total of eight hours. “We know that our election livestream cameras went dark overnight. We investigated what happened and how to prevent it happening again,” Washoe County’s Twitter account posted Thursday afternoon. Unsurprisingly, the tweet went viral, racking up thousands of reactions, which included questions concerning election integrity.
'They just took the election away from
Kari Lake': Trump wades in after his candidate
Loses to Democrat Katie Hobbs who flipped
the state blue in race to be next governor
of Arizona hours before his expected 2024 announcement
22 replies
Posted by Imright 11/15/2022 7:53:06 AM Post Reply
Donald Trump says Kari Lake had the race for Arizona governor race stolen from her after he defeat to Democratic rival Katie Hobbs and just hours before he is set to announce his third fun for president. Lake, a vocal MAGA supporter who backed Trump's claims of 2020 voter fraud, suffered a shock defeat to Democrat Katie Hobbs, which she also claimed was fixed. Soon after the race was called, rather than conceding gracefully, Lake took to Twitter to say: 'Arizonans know BS when they see it.'
Liz Cheney ‘confident’ Donald Trump
will never be president again
21 replies
Posted by Dreadnought 11/15/2022 2:41:06 PM Post Reply
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) said Tuesday she is “confident” former President Trump will never be president again. Trump is expected to announce his 2024 candidacy Tuesday evening from Mar-a-Lago. Speaking at The Washington Post’s Global Women’s Summit, Cheney said the midterms were the chance “to make sure we prevented election deniers from taking power,” and voters did just that in many races. Cheney, a member of the House Jan. 6 investigation panel, said Trump’s involvement in the insurrection shows he is completely unfit for office.
Murdoch tells Trump he will not back fresh
White House bid – report
20 replies
Posted by Dreadnought 11/15/2022 2:15:50 PM Post Reply
Rupert Murdoch has reportedly warned Donald Trump his media empire will not back any attempt to return to the White House, as former supporters turn to the youthful Florida governor Ron DeSantis. After the Republican party’s disappointing performance in the US midterm elections, in particular the poor showing by candidates backed by Trump, Murdoch’s rightwing media empire appears to be seeking a clean break from the former president’s damaged reputation and perceived waning political power. Last week, Murdoch’s influential media empire, including right-leaning Fox News, his flagship paper the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post, each rounded on Trump, calling him a loser and a flop responsible for dragging
Pope Francis Threatens Climate ‘Crisis’
While Decrying ‘Prophets of Doom’
20 replies
Posted by Black Conservative Voice 11/15/2022 6:03:19 AM Post Reply
ROME — Pope Francis warned of false “prophets of doom” Sunday while simultaneously threatening a looming climate change “crisis” that could wreak untold damage on humanity. The pope sent out a series of mixed messages in his yearly homily for the World Day of the Poor, spreading intense fear of possible climate change disasters yet cautioning against “prophets of doom,” the “sirens of populism,” and self-interested “false messiahs.”
Breaking: Greg Abbott to deploy National
Guard, gun boats to secure Texas border
against invasion of illegal aliens
19 replies
Posted by Skinnydip 11/15/2022 2:43:05 PM Post Reply
On Tuesday, Texas governor Greg Abbott announced that he had invoked the Invasion Clauses of both the state and federal Constitutions in an attempt to put an end to Biden's border crisis. In a statement posted to Twitter, Abbott explained that by treating the flow of illegal migration as an "invasion," Texas would be able to tackle the problem with unprecedented vigor. "I invoked the Invasion Clauses of the US & Texas Constitutions to fully authorize Texas to take unprecedented measures to defend our state against an invasion," Abbott stated, adding that he's "using that constitutional authority, & other authorization & Executive Orders to keep our state & country safe."
Eric Swalwell's 'stupid' education tweet
may cost Democrats in 2024
19 replies
Posted by Moritz55 11/15/2022 9:27:43 AM Post Reply
The fault lines for the 2024 elections are already taking shape with the two parties in diametrically opposed positions and there is no greater divide than over parental rights. That stark difference was no more evident than in a tweet from Rep. Eric Swalwell, who mocked the notion of parents making major decisions in the education of their children.The California Democrat insisted that it is akin to "putting patients in charge of their own surgeries? Clients in charge of their own trials?" Swalwell declared: "Please tell me what I’m missing here … This is so stupid." What Rep. Swalwell, a lawyer, is missing is called informed consent.
Former Republican President Donald Trump
says he’s launching another White House bid
18 replies
Posted by FormerDem 11/15/2022 9:50:06 PM Post Reply
Former President Donald Trump, aiming to become only the second commander-in-chief ever elected to two nonconsecutive terms, announced Tuesday night that he will seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2024. “In order to make America great and glorious again, I am tonight announcing my candidacy for president of the United States,” Trump said.
People are flocking to Florida. I'd love
for progressives moving there to influence
the politics
17 replies
Posted by NorthernDog 11/15/2022 7:47:05 PM Post Reply
I was not surprised when Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Republican Sen. Marco Rubio were reelected this past week. I was in South Florida the week before, and everyone I met, many of who were new to the state, was voting for them. (Snip) I have one request for any Democrats and socially progressive independent voters relocating to the Sunshine State. Go for the tax laws, but please, stay and influence the social politics. According to reporting by the Tampa Bay Times, Florida had 221,000 more residents arrive from other states between July 2020 and July 2021 than left.
Post New Article