Race: "trump made inroads but not enough".
- Yes, but if Dems won let's say 85% of that vote instead of 95% of that vote, then it still pays big dividends to them to turn out the vote, without even asking who they support. The momentum shift there may pay big dividends down the road.
"can't predict the future but not looking good for the Republican party now"
- Yes, perhaps this is the low point. If so, we are in a pretty good position of a losing brand name. We have roughly half of the House of Representatives with re-districting coming that favors R's. We have half the Senate, but not control. We (almost) won the Presidency, 40,000 votes in question separate us from victory out of 160 million cast. We have a majority of the Governors 27-23, and control of the state legislatures in 30 states.
And our very best asset coming into what we hope will be a resurgence ... what I credit for all my success in competitive sports ... weak opponents. )
Joe Biden. Really? And not Joe in his prime Biden, but this one, you know, the thing, put on the record player, 2020.
Kamala Harris. Received 0.0% of the vote in zero states after being the favorite but many to win it all. Kamala MLK Harris, born to bring us fweedom. The one we look to for inspiration in that special time of year when Kwanzaa comes around again.
Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer.
Iran deals back on the table, cavorting with China, close the economy, stall the economy, summer of recovery, with it's going to be a cold dark winter optimism. They don't even want economic growth.
It's easier to criticize than to govern. There isn't 10 cents of charisma among the above and they aren't grooming new leaders or new arguments, just bolder plans. Every Dem I know is unexcited about Biden, just hated Trump and everyone who stood with him. Now we start over, and do it better this time.