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Dems Throw An Anti-Trump Temper Tantrum
— Does It Matter?

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Posted By: RockyTCB, 11/6/2025 8:27:58 AM

If Republicans had any hopes of scoring surprise election victories on Tuesday, they were absolutely crushed. The loss was sweeping. In New Jersey and Virginia, the Republican candidates did worse than Donald Trump just one year ago. And in Virginia, Democrats picked up at least 10 seats in the state legislature. New York elected its most radical mayor in its history. Californians voted by an almost 3-to-1 margin to redraw the state’s districts to squeeze out five more seats for Democrats. All of these elections had one thing in common – they were akin to a primal scream about President Donald Trump.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: bpl40 11/6/2025 8:43:51 AM (No. 2026540)
One key fact is that the Democrats did not win one single incremental voter on election night. But, on the other hand in spite of having the Executive and the legislative branch in their power neither did the Republicans. That is the most important message to carry away. Mamdani election is a calamity but the consequences will be a disaster. One good thing to come out of this is that the true nature of today's Democrat Party is undeniably out in the open. There was hemming, hawing. Dodging and denial. But no more. Democrats will only get the votes of those who are willing to flush America down the Marxist toilet. It's like Germans in WW II. There are good Democrats but it is too dangerous to assume that.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: czechlist 11/6/2025 8:52:59 AM (No. 2026543)
The Democrats "3Rs" are 3Fs.= Free, Fear Force Free - the dims will take care of you cradle to grave Fear - be afraid of anything which is not approved by the dim party Force - The dims will use the full power of government against their opponents YOU WILL SUBMIT !! Ever notice that they object to the term democratic party? It is one of the few things they are honest about as THEY are NOT DEMOCRATIC
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Strike3 11/6/2025 9:05:22 AM (No. 2026549)
Blue areas elected blue people. Save the concern for the mid-terms.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: volksford 11/6/2025 9:40:49 AM (No. 2026560)
Is anyone really surprised ? New Joisey , New York and DC polluted N Virginal .
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Reply 5 - Posted by: J. Arthur Brown 11/6/2025 9:49:41 AM (No. 2026562)
We achieved no upsets in three blue areas. That is disappointing but nothing more. On the plus side all three jurisdictions elected seriously flawed candidates will inspire serious buyer's remorse among many of their voters.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: chumley 11/6/2025 10:41:27 AM (No. 2026582)
I was hoping to see them flip. The communist candidates are so unamerican its unfathomable how even an American democrat can support them. Apparently corruption, pedophilia and moslem fascism arent deal breakers for the sheep. I dont think they are going to enjoy their workers' paradise.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: moebellini3 11/6/2025 11:28:43 AM (No. 2026608)
When you're dealing with an illiterate voter bloc, people that believe every lie you tell they, there really isn't anything you can do. This is the new communist democratic plantation. Keep'em dumb and you keep their vote. Promise them food and a roof over their heads and you own them for life. Just look at the educational statistics in democratic run cities and states. Kids were better educated during the 40's, 50's and 60's than they are today. In democratic run cities 18 year old's are basically functional illiterates who can barely read or write and forget about math. To them 2+2 no longer = 4. That's our problem today and I don't see it changing.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Venturer 11/6/2025 12:18:28 PM (No. 2026626)
My father used to speak of cutting off your nose to spite your face. Trump is good for America, and therefore good for Americans. But some --a lot really, hate Trump. We can speculate on why, The media, he is rich, he has known beautiful women, he is smarter than them, He expects people to work for their sustenance. The reasons are irrelevant They know he is doing what needs to be done. but they hate him, so they just cut off their nose to spite their face----Trump.
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