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Brutal Night for
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Posted By: Mercedes44, 11/5/2025 6:26:58 AM

Happy Wednesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. The Sine Qua Non Sequitur is taking a wardrobe malfunction emergency day. What the heck, let's come at this post mortem from a different angle. I assure you that I'm not concussed, drunk, or in some sort of Invasion of the Body Snatchers situation. True, things did not go well at all for Republicans on Election Night 2025. A commie jihadist was elected mayor of New York City. Virginia was a bloodbath. New Jersey elected another Dem to lead the state, and California voted to become even more politically California-ish.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Venturer 11/5/2025 7:19:40 AM (No. 2026070)
There is no other way to look at this than as a horrible defeat. Trump is going to lose the House and the Senate in the Mid Terms. Our dollar will be as dead as Confederate money in the near future. I am old my life is almost done , Democrats have destroyed the future of my Grand kids. It was a good time while it lasted.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: FJB 2022 23 24 11/5/2025 7:30:04 AM (No. 2026078)
I hope Kruiser's inclination is right, but I am doubtful. At least the states that voted these slugs in will have a taste of the ruin that will come with this, maybe they will regret it enough to swing back to the right side.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Califedup 11/5/2025 7:30:06 AM (No. 2026079)
Time to prepare for a hot Civil War. Our country is too deeply divided at this point for any kind of peaceful resolution to resolve our differences. The Democratic Party is now utterly in the hands of the islamic communists who seize power through extreme violence and cheating. Prepare.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Strike3 11/5/2025 7:40:38 AM (No. 2026087)
FTA: When you're prepared for the worst, the worst doesn't hit so hard. He's right on target. New Jersey voted to continue paying its stratospheric property taxes. Virginia went the way of liberal Fairfax county. New York City took another step towards ruin. Have a nice day!
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Reply 5 - Posted by: little guy 11/5/2025 7:51:48 AM (No. 2026092)
So the Demo-rats won in states where they have a vast majority in registered voters? And so we should now roll up into a ball in those states that aren't dominated by them. In NYC the ratio is 7 to 1 dominance over Republicans. The Party of Death (slavery, abortion, euthanasia, etc.) can have it's fun in their blue states. I'm not worried. Now if Man-damn-me won mayor of Oklahoma City or Jacksonville, Fl then I'd buy more ammo. Like the grasshopper and the ant ... let them fiddle until winter comes!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: greyseal 11/5/2025 7:53:58 AM (No. 2026096)
Another way to view it: * A blue city in a blue state went even bluer. Conservatives never had a chance there. * A blue state remained blue - New Jersey was no loss. * A formerly blue state returned to the Dims - the map showed the breakdown: rural areas red, urban, blue. * A blue state voted to disenfranchise conservatives even more and go bluer. The same was true for many of these off-year elections - blue areas remained in their control, largely because folks with any sense moved to redder areas. So a net loss for conservatives (VA), but overall, not unexpected. Buckle up! It's going to be a bumpy ride... greyseal
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Reply 7 - Posted by: anniebc 11/5/2025 7:58:52 AM (No. 2026099)
Did the dems lose any races? I don't know why we expected to win any of these races since they're in blue states. VA is blue, face it. Who is there to stop the steal in those states? It's built in; the voters don't even have to show up; the machines literally do it for them. This election serves notice to the Trump administration that they need to quit slow rolling justice; they have a lot to do and a short time to get it done. One year is down the tube, and they have one year to go. If the left steals power in 2026, the nation is gone. Conservatives and Christians will be prosecuted and persecuted. You can bet they won't slow roll anything. Look at how quick they prosecuted and jailed our side under biden's illegal regime. They don't even care that we call them illegal, that they are illegal, or that the courts side against them. They do what they want.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Rumblehog 11/5/2025 8:18:28 AM (No. 2026106)
The Mohammedan Atheist, Commie Mandami is going to pick a fight that he will wish he didn’t pick. His naturalization backstory is still not well known and this country will need to shut down this growing trend of foreigners coming here as adults, getting fast track citizenship, then being given tens of millions of dollars by George Soros organizations/USAID NGOs, and outspending all other candidates combined in order to win an election on which to plot an insurrection. Remember, Mandami has a LOT of illegal contributions to explain and might end up in Federal court to explain and could even lose his U.S. citizenship over it. His big mouth could be his own undoing. He will be the best thing for Dallas’ recently begun financial district.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: swarfer 11/5/2025 8:51:48 AM (No. 2026118)
I don’t quite understand. I thought this was all a forgone conclusion. It wasn’t a bloodbath, just politics as usual, New York, Jersey and government job dominated VA.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: janjan 11/5/2025 9:00:11 AM (No. 2026125)
These elections were in heavily Democrat states. I don’t understand how anyone expected anything different.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: bpl40 11/5/2025 9:47:21 AM (No. 2026147)
We were hoping that the rapid progress (as mainstream America views it) made by trump in 11 months will help make headway in some heavily blue areas. It didn't happen. Federal jobs in Virginia, food stamps in NJ. You can study the entrails till the cows come home. The national landscape has not shifted in any direction. Don't let the media extrapolate this to the '26 mid-terms. which they will try very hard to.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: oldmagnolia 11/5/2025 9:52:23 AM (No. 2026152)
I went to vote in northeast Georgia. Nobody was there. For the first time, I noticed that when I printed the ballot to feed it to the "Dominion" machine, it came with a square bar code similar to the ones, let say, from Amazon so you know what I'm talking about. I was thinking: how do I know that the bar code has my vote????? The two state republican senators that lost, had very little advertisement. The media and TV was bombarding the audience with films with lies about the two of them every few minutes. I think nothing changed. The voting machines are still there. The democrat concentration is in Atlanta and the few surrounding counties. Either than that, no.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: mc squared 11/5/2025 10:16:47 AM (No. 2026168)
I think Kruiser has taken too much hopium this time. Voters won't turn on Democrats no matter how bad it gets. I offer for evidence Chicago and Illinois in general, and that Newsom was victorious in the recent recall. Democrats seem to revel in it like hippos in the mud.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: dbdiva 11/5/2025 10:17:34 AM (No. 2026169)
I'm on the same page as #s 9, 10, and 11. I expected that those who won would win. "Bloodbath" is an extreme word ~ used in the same way some in the media use "bombshell". So even though I'm disappointed, I'm not devastated. The LORD is in control; He saw this coming and allowed it. For some reason the election results of yesterday are part of His overall plan and He DOES have a good one for us. I'm hanging onto that thought. Please stay hopeful......
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Reply 15 - Posted by: mifla 11/5/2025 10:24:14 AM (No. 2026175)
I was less surprised by the Dems winning than I was by their margins of victory. Each one their election easily. These voters must love misery. Now let's see how the socialist find the money for all their "free stuff" programs.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: J. Arthur Brown 11/5/2025 10:28:10 AM (No. 2026178)
The most recent results I can find show Mamdani with 50.4% of the vote, Cuomo with 41.6% and Sliwa with 8%. Given a choice, 92% voted for either the "socialist" or the man whose sanctuary state, no-bail and lax parole policies made New York City what it is today. New Yorkers now will get "what they voted for, and get it good and hard."
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Reply 17 - Posted by: BarryNo 11/5/2025 10:30:36 AM (No. 2026183)
Democrats get what they voted for. All we have to do is limit the collateral damage.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: earlybird 11/5/2025 10:45:18 AM (No. 2026198)
Re #3, how do we "prepare for civil war"?
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Reply 19 - Posted by: Charlesqx 11/5/2025 10:45:35 AM (No. 2026199)
#14, I too am disappointed, but not devastated. We have seen so many wonderful things in such a short time, it is easy to expect too much. Keep the faith, all in Gods time.
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Reply 20 - Posted by: justjoe1237 11/5/2025 10:59:02 AM (No. 2026211)
The first thing we need to do is squarely face the fact that it was a brutal night. And that Trump needs to make significant course corrections. He has been losing touch with MAGA since he began suppressing the Epstein files and lying about them. Lying to MAGA-- which is the last thing that his supporters ever expected of him! Instead of building hundred million dollar ballrooms, he needs to come through on basic promises. He says that inflation is gone, but it most certainly is not gone. He says the economy is booming, but it most certainly is not booming. He claims that he is the greatest president ever, greater than Washington or Lincoln. How does that bizarre claim help anyone, or strengthen our country? Call me a troll because it is a way to dodge truths you do not want to face. Rome is burning, throw down your fiddles. If Trump continues failing MAGA, and the hideous Democrats have their way, America is doomed.
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Reply 21 - Posted by: RuckusTom 11/5/2025 12:55:11 PM (No. 2026275)
"I hate Trump" will be democrats' campaign slogan from here on out. That's all they've got. They can't run on their policies. It's what happens when they get into office that voters who "hate Trump" will regret.
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Reply 22 - Posted by: MickTurn 11/5/2025 1:13:15 PM (No. 2026283)
There are several Keys to Democraps Win. 1. Indoctrination has taken hold of ALL of the Demo Voters 2. Hate everyone but Democraps is the norm in Blue areas 3. Free SchiffT for everyone voting Democrap 4. Voter Fraud on a massive scale, wait for it...... 5. Last and not the least, Tons of $$$$$ handouts to the Democrat NGO THUGS.
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Reply 23 - Posted by: PrayerWarrior 11/5/2025 1:25:00 PM (No. 2026293)
Mass deception has taken over half of our beloved country. Nothing good that President Trump has done is appreciated by the demorats. This reminds me of how rebellious Israel was towards God and how the Lord let Israel's enemies take them into bondage until they cried out for deliverance. May that come soon and that the Blue States see that conservatism is the only path to freedom.
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Reply 24 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 11/5/2025 1:31:58 PM (No. 2026302)
#23, very good thoughts as usual. I hope it is so. By the way, I finished reading Jonathan Cahn's latest book, The Avatar, several weeks ago. He lays it out for us.
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Reply 25 - Posted by: oldmagnolia 11/5/2025 2:19:16 PM (No. 2026319)
I will correct my previous post. The two republicans that lost in Georgia were two crooks who got rich through Georgia Power, one of the electric companies in Georgia.
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Reply 26 - Posted by: robertthomason 11/5/2025 3:12:19 PM (No. 2026339)
2024 NJ Trump vote - 1,968,215. 2025 Jack Ciattarelli vote - 1,382,935, Mikie Sherrill vote - 1,799,891. 2024 Virginia Trump vote - 2,075,085. 2025 Winsome Earle-Sears vote - 1,433,445, Abigail Spanberger vote - 1,921,426. Off year elections are all about turn out. I hope Republicans understand this for 2026, particularly in California where Trump got 6,081,697 votes. Governor Hairgel(D-CA) got 6,470,104 votes (60%) in 2022 against a weak opponent. The Marxists understand this. It's why they win because they get their votes counted in every election. Trump is the beginning of our long march through the institutions. We need to send him more helpers.
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Reply 27 - Posted by: Starboard_side 11/5/2025 4:03:27 PM (No. 2026360)
They ran on a platform of having the opportunity to "stick it to Trump". Most have felt powerless so they came out and voted to "stick it to Trump". Expect they will continue this attack using the stick it to Trump narrative in the mid-terms. Republicans better get more organized, have a concise plan and campaign phrase but also need to get a few wins in the coming months. Now that CA has decided they want to disenfranchise anyone not a registered Democrat, it's time other states start the process of redistricting too.
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Reply 28 - Posted by: Geoman 11/5/2025 8:18:30 PM (No. 2026437)
Maybe now GWP and Red State will stop with the 'democrat party is dead' hyperbole.
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Reply 29 - Posted by: homefry 11/6/2025 1:28:26 PM (No. 2026646)
WHICH one of the dim-0 strongholds were you expecting Republicans to win in?
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