Tuesday was too easy. Predictable. It was Hochul pummeling Lee Zeldin all over again. Blue states + No Trump on the ballot. The no Trump on the ballot is exactly how the Dem's won the 2 US Senate seats in Georgia. Anybody that seriously follows politics saw Tues coming a mile away. History repeating itself.
No one predicted this level of Democratic victories. The key is not the victories. The key is the margin of victories.
Let's take Virginia as an example. As a result of the previous election, the Virginia General Assembly held:
51 Democrats
49 Republicans
In last Tuesday election, 13 Republican seats, flipped, while zero Democrat seats flipped, resulting in:
64 Democrats
36 Republicans
the best position the Democrats have been in decade. Almost a super majority, which they do not need.
In addition, Republicans held the governor seat, which would prevent Democratic bills from being signed. Now, Virginia was elected a Democratic Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General. So the Republicans have no chance of stopping redistricting to counter the Texas redistricting.
Name a state that where the Republicans have improved their position from last year half as well as Democrats did in Virginia? Name a state where the Republicans improved their position at all?
This was a big drubbing for the Republicans and bodes bad for the Republicans. So bad that it is reported that Trump is pushing Republicans to end the filibuster rule and push through new voting rules like Voter ID (making most married women ineligible to vote), voting in person, no voting by mail or drop box and all early voting, designed to try to hand Republicans an automatic victory. The Senate is not doing this. Also, it is not clear, that if all this was done, the Republicans would be able to win.