the people voted for who they voted for. You can't stop the people who vote against you but you have to get all the votes you can for you. It was a state that could have been won by the Republicans. It was played wrong. Like Hillary in 2016. She got less votes. The loss was on her. She failed at the end while all the sad people blamed the people who voted for Trumps. Call them names and shit for 6 years now.
Dr Oz wasn't such a bad dude I guess. It was a battle in the primary and very close in the general election. A state that I think could have gone to the Reds.
Braddock PA. https://www.google.com/amp/s/specta...fetterman-wont-win-braddock-pennsylvania/amp/ You get what you vote for.
And here we go Liberal Cortez Masto pulls within 14,000 votes of GOP Laxalt. He must be a bad candidate period. Masto's "chip, chip chipping away" - Fox News LOL Fox News interviewing Liberal Elissa Slutkin (W) who won a house seat. Asked about all the Russian BS investigations: "What Russian investigation ?" - Brainpower right there on full display. GOP Blake Masters losing & Kari Lake still losing in Arizona. Still findong votes. Just another "Honest" mail in election.
Taken from an editorial but pretty dead on. Trump's entire persona is wrapped up in this notion that -- with apologies to DJ Khaled -- all he does is win. In his view, he is the ultimate winner in life -- He's rich! He's successful! He's famous! -- and the only people who don't acknowledge that are the haters and the losers. Except that, in politics at least, Trump has lost a whole lot more than he has won. Trump won the 2016 presidential race, yes. But since then the following things have happened: * Republicans lost control of the House in 2018. * Trump lost the White House in 2020. * Republicans lost control of the Senate in 2021. * Republicans dramatically underperformed despite high expectations in the 2022 midterm elections. It's that decidedly spotty record that a new op-ed from the Wall Street Journal's editorial board zeroes in on as it makes the case that it's time for the Republican Party to move on from the former president. "Mr. Trump has botched the 2022 elections, and it could hand Democrats the Senate for two more years," reads the op-ed. "Mr. Trump had policy successes as President, including tax cuts and deregulation, but he has led Republicans into one political fiasco after another."