When did you realise that the Dems are going to lose in 2018?

When did you realise that the Dems are going to lose in 2018?

When I realize the Trump administration hasn't bragged all that hard about its rather tangible accomplishments yet.

Can you imagine the salt?
Trump victory, the beginning of the Charlottesville trials and not guilty verdicts, the city being sued, conservative thought becoming more acceptable on campus as the right builds its free speech push.
This year will be a bountiful meme harvest.

What

I HURT MYSELF TODAY

When the Dems refused to bury Hilary.

I almost forgot the Google litigation. The kind of horrors that will be dredged.
Also the Scotsman getting not guilty for his Nazi pug.
And the btfoings of Density et al on YouTube
Then whatever might happen with the Mueller investigation.

No matter who "wins" we all lose.

Look at how much it's skewed by CNN

Too pessimistic. If drumpf added some form of socialism + the conquest of Africa to his platform and keeps running cover for racists to name the Jew, that’s pretty good.
More importantly, you get to watch Reddit have a meltdown

They need to win a bunch of seats and drumpf just needs to keep the rust belt, afaik. People going yet more mental in California and urban centres is unimportant if those states are already blue, and is in fact a minor advantage in that they will alienate the population.

House of reps is proportional to population. Its not some senate or EC meme. Dems will win by a long shot, senate is a different question.

When voters walk into the voting booth in 2020, they won't be intimidated by the media propaganda campaign for the Democratic candidate when they see Trump's name on the ballot listed as the incumbent.

Trump has already won reelection.

Hillary has a 98% chance of winning famalam
>demoralization shill
>checked
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1. Generics don't run for office, actual candidates do.
2. There are three times as many Democrats in the Senate defending their seats as there are Republicans defending their seats.
3. House districts are gerrymandered to favor Republicans.
4. Shy Tory effect is strong in this PC culture.

when people realize how much they're saving in taxes and the fact they're comfortably employed full-time, they'll vote for the status quo

most people vote with their pocketbooks in mind when all is said and done

I like polls too

They should just save their money for 2024 since they're broke af.

When did you realize that OP was a cum guzzling faggot?

Hillary is gonna win!!!

I just want them dems to go so completely overboard on the pedophile and sexual assault allegations that it bleeds over into anything that gets involved with it. Maximum topkekkery ensues.

Double and Trips

I'm not done yet.

KEK is with us gents

You're getting too ahead of yourself cunt. It has to collapse first. It's already well known that they will not resign from their positions. The change will most likely be forcible.

Projections aren't polls

1. Party tends to reign over person in federal races
2. Democrats probably won't win the senate
3. Only relevant in tighter generic
4. Maybe, but probably not going to be strong enough

Thats, not that bad. Its only 1.1 points off, better than 2012.

When they started getting overconfident while showing no signs of introspection or consideration of why they lost to Trump in the first place.

They could win... But they won't.

They're too tied to blacks now, and they'll insist on doing dumb shit and insist on a black candidate who is toxic to anyone who isn't black.

My point is more that the city rep seats and the coastal senate seats will be polarised slightly more blue, but the rest should be solid, if not a reversal.
The current pol numbers we’re looking at is during a massive all out media campaign against the guy that is becoming counterproductive at this point, even on Reddit.
It’s also before people think about their tax breaks.
The low dem turnout turning to a normal dem turnout is a problem, but as it stands I’d give the republicans a 60% chance of winning.

This.
The problem the dems have isn't "muh gerrymandering", it's that their core voters are mostly concentrated in urban areas. This leads to a smaller number of districts which run up massive majorities but still only count for one seat each. It's similar to their loss in the EC, a democrat vote doesn't count for shit if cast in an area that's already 70%+ blue.

They screwed themselves by focusing entirely on sheltered city populations while ignoring the needs of the rest of the country, which is what the system was specifically designed to prevent.