Trump:

>we're going to win so much you'll get tired of winning
>uh, oh, well, except in Virginia, and Alabama, and Pennsylvania, obviously, we knew all along that those were just weak candidates haha

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still better than hillary

The party in power generally loses seats during the midterms.

Bernie can still win

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Now don't get overconfident. Speical elections are a different animal than midterms.

Hey Trump tribe, how does it feel to see seats that should be easy wins going to Democrats?

Asking for a friend.

>special elections

Reddit fags that just got into politics are the worst. You need to go back.

See

Ah, so you're trying to rationalize it. So is it fear, nerves, dread, which one?

but is a win all traitor republicans out of congress is win situation and new one will form that respect a little more the willl of the people
gtfo neocons , servants of israel

Why is it the Demoshits get 3 wins, and they act like the 5 losses before this in the previous special elections didn't happen and muh blue wayve is coming? I'm not going to make excuses for PA, since most of this is on the Republicans picking awful fucking candidates. But Virgina is basically DC, and Alabama was a humongous smear campaign based on a big fucking lie. Those two are nothing to brag about. Your wins are not your competence, but the incompetence of the Republicans.

Common sense, actually.

Have you actually seen Lamb's policies? Clearly not.

So you're unconcerned that a district that swung double digits for Trump couldn't secure a Republican win even with a Trump campaign visit to the candidate in question?

I didn't say anything about the mid term elections, I'm just asking if you had an emotional response, if any, to losing a race that shouldn't even have been a race to begin with.

Pro-gun, pro-life, Union Democrat. That used to be a mainstay in a lot of places like Pennsylvania and I'm glad to see it making a comeback in the face of useless Pelosi-style Democrats.

this shill thread is fun to fuck with and all, but let's take some actual PRODUCTIVE steps

WHAT YOU CAN DO TO CREATE THE RED STORM

[1] >REGISTER TO VOTE ASAP
eac.gov/voters/register-and-vote-in-your-state/

[2]>Find out who your congressman is
house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative

[3]>Find out the date of the primaries for your state

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These are all House seats so who the fuck cares? There are 435 seats and regardless of what happens with the vacant ones, the Republicans still have over 40 seats more than the dems. There is no blue wave.

Besides, the House is pretty irrelevant other than who controls it. Only the senate and POTUS matter

other things to do once those are done

[ ] sign up for the Democrats’ mailing list on obstructionistlosers.com/ to keep an eye out for what they want to do in your area

[ ] sign up for the Republican’s mailing list on gop.com/ to keep an eye out for what they want to do in your area


[ ]think of all the family members and friends you know who are willing to vote against the Democrats, and get them to register to vote if they haven’t yet, and CONSTANTLY REMIND THEM THAT NOVEMBER 6 IS THE BIG DAY. Do whatever it takes. If you have a younger Gen Z sister who hates the Democrats and recently turned 18, get her to stop taking selfies and take some time to register. Prepare a family / friend party for November 6 or close to it. Anything along those lines. If you’re a hot chick (or a girl who isn’t a landwhale, really) get your beta orbiters to vote.


[ ] if you know people willing to vote Democrat, think of all the ways to redpill or demotivate them; obviously this will vary on a case-by-case basis

[ ] share what you know about how each candidate is perceived in your area (e.g. I live in Indiana and Joe Donnelly isn't even popular among progressives; I live in NYC and many people here won't even bother going out to vote for Gillibrand)

(ONLINE)

[ ] use a disposable email and sign up for The Daily Kos, Democratic Underground, and any other online leftist space you feel like; start racking up posts masquerading as a leftist (shouldn’t be hard, just rant about Russian bots, mimic their quirks like “yet another scared little white male afraid of losing power”); become a reputable poster so that you can set things up for later psy-ops

[ ] make a fake leftist Twitter account, follow a bunch of leftists and masquerade as a soyboy / SJW harpy by writing up a bunch of leftist sounding tweets

[ ] make a list of all Trump supporting / right-leaning people you know on social media, Steam, forums, etc; pm them to ask if they’re voting in the primaries and this November in the midterms; keep track of them every once in a while to ensure that they do

[ ] compile a folder of memes and a word document of copypastas to make certain things more efficient

[ ] register to vote; register for the Republican Party if it’s required to vote in the primaries in your state; mark the date for the primaries for your state on your calendar; mark November 6 on your calendar)

[ ] research the primary candidates and incumbents in your area for the House, Senate, and Governor races; decide who you want to support, and keep track of them;

[ ] make a list of people you know in real life who support Trump

[ ] make a list of people you know in real life who lean right (but aren’t really in support of Trump, e.g. NeverTrumpers)

deluded trumpkins

[ ] make a list of people you know in real life who are politically apathetic or on the fence, but can be swayed to support Trump and/or vote GOP (e.g. people who dislike feminism but see no point in voting; people who used to vote Democrat but feel disenfranchised by the party)

[ ] make a list of people you know who are on the left (anyone from avid progressives, neoliberals, socialists, etc)

[ ] have a conversation with or send a message to everyone you know who supports Trump; ask them if they’re voting this November in the midterms, and get them to commit to voting (use whatever means at your disposal; for instance, plan a party on November 6 so you can all get out to vote together); ask them if they are voting in the primaries, and get them to vote with you for the Trumpian nominee

[ ] have a conversation with or send a message to everyone you know who leans right but doesn’t necessarily support Trump; ask them if they’re voting this November in the midterms, and get them to commit to voting for the GOP (stress that despite their grievances with Trump, they still need to be aware that the Left is salivating for a ‘Blue Wave’ and that they need to join in to prevent that)

[ ] have a conversation with or send a message to everyone you know who is apathetic or on the fence; if they have left-leaning sympathies, don’t bother letting them know about the midterms, just talk about how you wish everyone would shut up about politics or something along those lines; if they have right-leaning sympathies, coax them into considering voting in the midterms by talking about all the things that could be fixed and what it could mean for them

Check the catalog before posting.

I've been saying this. The right is FUCKING up.

Instead or courting moderate rational centrists they're going further and further right.

At least it'll be fun to see pol cry when Trump gets ousted. Sucks they're handing it to the libshits

how would you know austria

I'm laffin at how cocky the Dems are getting over a few special elections, it's like 2016 all over again

Unions strike back.

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>Democrats barely win in Pennsylvania running a candidate that proposes Republican policies.
>Muh blue wave

>moderate rational centrists
Why not chase the unicorn vote while we're at it?

The Dems had been doing nothing but losing seats back then though. The country always "self-corrects" Trump is an anomaly not a vast sea change. The last two Republican Presidents have lost 2 of the last 3 popular votes in their elections.

You get a Party controlling all the branches, and an extremely unpopular POTUS you get a "shellacking."

>that proposes Republican policies.

Jesus Christ the delusion

You say this like the Republican party won the presidency with a landslide and bolstered it's support since. Trump inched by thanks to our dinosaur of a voting system and whether it be media brainwashing or Trump supporters having a knack for being bigger insufferable cunts than SJWs across social platforms the Republican party has seen more defectors in the past year and a half then in dubyas full presidency.

The fact that Lamb is pro-Trump is speaking well for Trump winning in 2020. Dems are pretty much trying now to convince themselves that they are and have always been laying the groundwork to win in 2024. They are also desperate as hell to even get that, so they will play this is the shinning moment.