Will republicans lose the house and senate in the midterms?

Will republicans lose the house and senate in the midterms?

nah not this year.

they will def lose it in 2022 and 2024 though for sure. the days of republicans are numbered. demographic changes will make democrats the sole party of the US. with whites becoming a minority by the 2030's, it'll happen soon.

>HAHAHAHA GOLDWATER HOW WILL REPUBLICANS EVER RECOVER

>HAHAHA NIXON, THE GOP IS DEAD

>CLINTON PUT THE NAIL IN THE COFFIN

>DRUMPF THIS TIME IT'S OVER

It's never over.

The days of republicans being the "white supremacist" party are soon over, once the Illuminati succeeds in changing the demographics of all the red states its over.

Nah, democrats are broke and most of the seats up in the midterms are in solid red areas.
That doesn't change the fact that every single American user needs to get out and vote.

Why did we lose Alabama?

Alabama will soon be red again, a Dem could barely win against a pedo.

Just the house. Democrats are playing defense in the Senate.

doesn't matter.

Dems outspent a pedo 20 to 1 and still barely won

They should and I hope they do.

>muh dreamers
>muh kneeling niggers
>muh poor white school children
Dems are going get people out to vote with the "won't somebody think of the children" strategy, and it's going to work.

If Pizzagate doesn't get revealed, maybe.

senate, probably. House , no.

fuck that shit. im finding a blond hair blue eyed cutie and making like 10 kids. white is right

Why would it not matter? Do you WANT to get invaded by niggers?

this is the most serious thread

Yes. Look at the stats... the incumbents party usually does badly in the house and in the state elections. Dems lost lots of seats under Obama.

It wasn't democrats who passed the last amnesty and until republicans getting on board getting the latest amnesty through congress was a pipe dream. Obama would have signed amnesty if he could have got it through congress. Now it's a republican President it's somehow ok. Not logical.

Senate, definitely. Although the odds aren't great for Democrats, since they have to defend way more Senate seats than they Republicans.

House is gerrymandered for Republicans, but every seat is up for election, so it depends.

Gerrymandering hasn't had that much of an effect in reality.

DNC basically emptied their treasury to run a national smear campaign against an accused (but never convicted) hebephile, only to barely squeak out a win for a seat they'll lose in a couple years.
Democrats won't have the luxury if focusing on only 1-2 elections in the midterms, especially when the RNC is flush with cash.