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« on: November 02, 2021, 11:09:24 PM »

Murphy will probably win, but it will be embarrassing if Youngkin wins by a larger margin than him.

More embarrassing is a Republican winning an election in Seattle.
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« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2021, 11:33:07 PM »

Murphy will probably win, but it will be embarrassing if Youngkin wins by a larger margin than him.

Heres the good news for the Dem establishment tho: They still have 13 months to make excuses, find scapegoats, and avoid responsibility for the inevitable 2022 shellacking. I wonder what/who it will be this time? Ralph Nader? Russia? Muh media?

Just about every single "progressive" candidate and policy up tonight got blown out of the water, even in blue cities like Seattle, Minneapolis, and Buffalo.

Boston mayor-elect and Senator Warren acolyte: am I a joke to you?



Pretty small bright spot for progressives when NJ is a tossup and Seattle is electing Republicans.
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« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2021, 11:36:02 PM »

Murphy will probably win, but it will be embarrassing if Youngkin wins by a larger margin than him.

Heres the good news for the Dem establishment tho: They still have 13 months to make excuses, find scapegoats, and avoid responsibility for the inevitable 2022 shellacking. I wonder what/who it will be this time? Ralph Nader? Russia? Muh media?

Just about every single "progressive" candidate and policy up tonight got blown out of the water, even in blue cities like Seattle, Minneapolis, and Buffalo. Also as mentioned Murphy himself is pretty damn "progressive" and got an enthusiastic endorsement from Bernie Sanders.

But sure, it's all "the establishment" and I'm sure AOC would win in a landslide if we nominated her or someone like her for president.

Please don’t use “progressive as an umbrella label. There are light years between Sanders and NTK.
Wait did NTK lose?

Likely and deservedly so.
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« Reply #3 on: November 02, 2021, 11:54:59 PM »

Dems are going to have a rough 2022 at this rate.

That much has been obvious since Biden won the election.
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