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WSHazel

(626 posts)
55. The result if worse for the GOP than just the numbers
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 12:03 PM
13 min ago

This district was a corner of Nashville, then a few modest affluent suburbs, and then just deep MAGA counties. There were not a lot of "swingable" voters in this district, and the Democratic candidate was pretty liberal in a red state, yet the Democrats still picked up 13 points in a reasonably high turnout election. This was not a fluke.

There are going to be a lot more moderate candidates running in more swingable districts in 2026. This kind of move at the Senate level in particular could change a lot, because there will always be more "swingable" voters at the state level than there will be in heavily gerrymandered House districts. There is virtually no way for Republicans to hold onto North Carolina or Maine, and Iowa, South Carolina, Alaska, Ohio, Florida, Kansas, Texas and Mississippi are all in play. All the seats that the Democrats are defending, Georgia, Michigan, New Hampshire, look pretty safe.

This dynamic is self-reinforcing, because Democrats can recruit better candidates if the seat looks more winnable.

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I know you're correct, but my heart wanted more. Tomorrow I'll be happier! ms liberty 14 hrs ago #1
I care more about Miami next week. RandySF 14 hrs ago #2
Nope. She lost by single digits (so far). In a 22-point Trump district. CousinIT 14 hrs ago #3
I would have... 2naSalit 13 hrs ago #4
This forces them to spend more to defend "safe" districts. unblock 13 hrs ago #5
I'm not feeling bad, this is a deep red district, just the fact that she lost by single digits is a win, MarineCombatEngineer 13 hrs ago #6
I also see a monumental wipeout coming for Rs in the midterms KS Toronado 13 hrs ago #14
Can you even imagine the protests that would erupt across the country if Pedonald or the MarineCombatEngineer 12 hrs ago #22
imagine if a Dem prez ever won on electoral votes only (not the popular vote) Skittles 12 hrs ago #23
If that ever happened the Electoral College would be gone in 5 minutes Freddie 8 hrs ago #28
well now their hacks on the Supreme Court would just "pick their guy" Skittles 6 hrs ago #30
Yep, huge protests KS Toronado 11 hrs ago #26
Found it, he was talking 2028 but he could mean 2026 also KS Toronado 5 hrs ago #34
Only you.... MarcoZandrini 4 hrs ago #36
they may be dimmymandering themselves out of power rampartd 7 hrs ago #29
The states that redistrict to get more seats might be in serious trouble. tinrobot 2 hrs ago #48
It s been non stop "far left candidate" while that Klarkashton 13 hrs ago #7
Next year the GOP will be spending money kellytore 13 hrs ago #8
Let us all look forward to The Great Dummymander of 2026 SSJVegeta 13 hrs ago #9
This 13 point swing towards the Dem candidate will have republicans shitting bricks until next November. Nt Fiendish Thingy 13 hrs ago #10
Thanks EarlG orangecrush 13 hrs ago #11
Thanks EarlG mountain grammy 13 hrs ago #12
My wife was mad about it. Xolodno 13 hrs ago #13
K&R spanone 13 hrs ago #15
Think of how much money they will have to waste just to hold on to the safe seats progressoid 13 hrs ago #16
And that district is stupidly drawn too. SouthBayDem 13 hrs ago #17
We need more candidates just like her. Emile 13 hrs ago #18
I am totally bummed out LilElf70 12 hrs ago #19
I've spent more time thinking about a reply than it warrants already, lol. (its just a special election). BootinUp 12 hrs ago #20
If we are in a D+13 Boo1 12 hrs ago #21
It is amazing to me in our kacekwl 12 hrs ago #24
you got that right Skittles 5 hrs ago #31
A chart showing how well we did Stargleamer 11 hrs ago #25
I'm sure that some of us are. elleng 10 hrs ago #27
Even Al Gore could not win TN. peacebuzzard 5 hrs ago #32
Not at all Pachamama 5 hrs ago #33
It was the expected outcome. The GOP loves to vote against their own self-interest. Vinca 4 hrs ago #35
Unfortunately, I think it shows us exactly what the gerrymanders will produce Prairie Gates 4 hrs ago #37
Thanks, EarlG. Timeflyer 3 hrs ago #38
This result would have flipped one CD in NC dsc 3 hrs ago #39
From your keyboard to God's ears. SSJVegeta 3 hrs ago #40
Hope I'm in one of the Dem CDs Jersey Devil 2 hrs ago #41
Maybe dsc 2 hrs ago #44
Republicans have an instinctive belief that moderate Democrats pose the biggest threat to them Tom Rinaldo 2 hrs ago #42
I feel bad for the candidate. Campaigning surely takes a lot of a person. surfered 2 hrs ago #43
I expected it, but hoped against hope that we'd win. MineralMan 2 hrs ago #45
I understand what you're saying, Lars39 2 hrs ago #46
I needed to hear this. Alice B. 2 hrs ago #47
To all the idiots that voted for Van Epstein your going to lose your ACA. Bengus81 1 hr ago #49
And it is only going to get worse... kentuck 42 min ago #50
Never had any hope for a win, those red states would rather vote Republican than actually improve dem4decades 35 min ago #51
No it was a was a long shot and with all the money at the last minute the the outrageous 24/7 ads I'm not kimbutgar 33 min ago #52
I don't think a lot of people realize how gerrymandered this district was, in a red state. lees1975 22 min ago #53
Anytime a Trumpsicle wins an election it's bad news for America... BH liberal 16 min ago #54
The result if worse for the GOP than just the numbers WSHazel 13 min ago #55
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