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Maybe they will get a taste of how we felt when Hillary lost Walleye Nov 2022 #1
They are likely to win the House LeftInTX Nov 2022 #26
I just meant about their anticipated red wave Walleye Nov 2022 #29
It seems though that Democratic turnout was lower, generally, across the country In It to Win It Nov 2022 #2
Turnout in general was down from 2018 AZSkiffyGeek Nov 2022 #3
Yes, the numbers appear that way so far In It to Win It Nov 2022 #6
They didn't turn out in NC, either. mnhtnbb Nov 2022 #34
Those state Supreme Court races were definitely disappointing In It to Win It Nov 2022 #36
Nope . . ... Lovie777 Nov 2022 #4
This is simply addition from all of the House races SickOfTheOnePct Nov 2022 #25
The gerrymandering suppresses the vote of Dems blm Nov 2022 #5
By the same token ITAL Nov 2022 #13
The most uneven districts are all blue districts in blue states Amishman Nov 2022 #27
My district is 2:1 blue Sympthsical Nov 2022 #46
There are millions of votes not even counted yet. onecaliberal Nov 2022 #7
There are a lot of votes left to count in CA in races which were *called* already because they RockRaven Nov 2022 #8
Agree. Most of us remember how Clinton's popular vote total spooky3 Nov 2022 #9
I did mention California's uncounted ballots so far... BlueCheeseAgain Nov 2022 #10
Source on CA's unprocessed ballots BlueCheeseAgain Nov 2022 #11
You think we're only getting 800,000 out of 4 million? Nope. onecaliberal Nov 2022 #12
I'm saying we'd get a margin of 800K at Newsom's current percentage. BlueCheeseAgain Nov 2022 #14
You can't average it because the margins are going to differ depending on the district. onecaliberal Nov 2022 #20
Are you talking about California? BlueCheeseAgain Nov 2022 #32
California is not the only place with outstanding votes to be counted. onecaliberal Nov 2022 #39
WA (and probably OR) as well... regnaD kciN Nov 2022 #22
And, so what? obamanut2012 Nov 2022 #15
First, who says I need to have a point? It's just a fact. BlueCheeseAgain Nov 2022 #16
BUT THEY ARE NOT DONE COUNTING BALLOTS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Trueblue1968 Nov 2022 #17
There are not that many ballots left. former9thward Nov 2022 #21
Looks to me like Dems didn't vote enough, but Republicans don't have any gas in the tank bucolic_frolic Nov 2022 #18
Some states Republicans won by a lot more votes than Democrats won in other states. liberalmuse Nov 2022 #19
Americans are stupid. Voting for Republicans is against their triron Nov 2022 #23
It is not against their interests. Mariana Nov 2022 #37
I've seen this map before and it isn't accurate Farmer-Rick Nov 2022 #24
Um, they're using the actual number of votes, not representations of votes SickOfTheOnePct Nov 2022 #28
So where are all the Dem votes in TN? Farmer-Rick Nov 2022 #41
No, they didn't SickOfTheOnePct Nov 2022 #43
Fascinating that they could be in the position we usually are with regards to House seats karynnj Nov 2022 #30
Should we give up? Kingofalldems Nov 2022 #31
Thsnk God for young Democratic Voters who showed up for us this time n/t Tom Rinaldo Nov 2022 #33
On uncontested races skewing the count. BlueCheeseAgain Nov 2022 #35
Good point. triron Nov 2022 #38
If we had run a candidate in all the uncontested areas, we may have won a few. nt Samrob Nov 2022 #40
Exactly Farmer-Rick Nov 2022 #42
No, hover over the image ITAL Nov 2022 #44
You are 100% wrong SickOfTheOnePct Nov 2022 #45
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