Reflection Time, 6 Months Since The 2018 GE's, Was It A Blue Wave Overall? (user search)
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« on: May 06, 2019, 06:49:54 PM »

It was a wave, but it was definitely a step down from the waves of 2010 and 1994. Losing Senate seats in IN, ND, and MO is fine, but I still consider the party's Senate/gubernatorial losses in FL, OH, GA, and IA to be really disappointing.

I can understand FL, OH, and IA to be disappointing gubernatorial losses, but why Georgia?
The Democratic candidate was exceptional and would have made history.
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