Big wins for Republicans.
Big losses for the Democrats.
Big shock for the media.
And a new strategies for next years elections.
A Wild Night
Last night, the Republicans won big in the off year elections.
Glenn Youngkin upset Terry McAuliffe to become governor of Virginia. He beat McAuliffe by two points in a state that has been pretty solidly blue for 10 years. Joe Biden won the state in 2020 by 10 points. That’s a 12 point flip of the state. We’re going to go over why Youngkin won and why it’s important later.
During an interview on MSNBC, leftist political analyst Larry Sabato was asked how bad it was in Virginia. He said:
“The story is I’m not going to call it a blowout because we don’t have the final numbers, but I will tell you somebody in, high up in McAuliffe’s camp, who was there with McAuliffe, put it this way to me about an hour ago, it’s a bloodbath. And so far everything we’ve seen pretty much falls along that line.”
Well, it turned out to be a bloodbath. It wasn’t just the governorship the Republicans won.
Winsome Sears, a Republican, became the first black woman to win as Virginia’s Lt. Governor. Sears is from Jamaica and former Marine, showed her appreciation for the United States in her victory speech:
"Education will lift us all out of poverty."
Lt. Governor-elect of Virginia Winsome Spears: "We're going to have safer neighborhoods, safer communities, and our children are going to get a good education." #VoteForAmerica2021. pic.twitter.com/81yZu9NtrV
— Newsmax (@newsmax) November 3, 2021
That’s what we need in this country.
But that wasn’t it. Jason Miyares became the first Hispanic Virginia Attorney General Election. He’s also a Republican.
But what could these people do if the House of Delegates is all Democrat? Well, surprise, the Republicans were able to take a 1 seat majority in the House of Delegates for Virginia.
Virginia has turned Red!
But there more! There were other elections that took place across the country:
- Republican Anne Donnelly won the race for district attorney, an office no Republican had won since 2001, defeating Todd Kaminsky.
- Republican Bruce Blakeman declared victory in the race for Nassau County Executive.
- Republican Elaine Phillips, a former state senator, also buried Democratic rival Ryan Cronin in the Nassau comptroller’s race, with 61 percent or 145,175 votes to 94,445 votes or 39 percent.
- In Suffolk County, Republican challenger Ray Tierney defeated incumbent Democratic District Attorney Tim Sini.
- Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown appears to have won a write-in campaign against Democratic nominee India Walton, thanks in part to the strong support he enjoyed from the GOP over socialist India Walton. She was supported by AOC and Chuck Schumer.
- Steve Sweeney (D-West Deptford) has been New Jersey’s state Senate President since 2010 and has served in the state Senate since 2002. With 99.37% of precincts reporting in New Jersey’s 3rd District, Sweeney trails Republican Edward Durr, a commercial truck driver who reportedly spent just $153 on his own campaign.
- Jack Ciattarelli remains locked in a tight race with incumbent Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy. As of now, Ciattarelli is down by .6%. He will probably lose the election but it is way too close for Democrats. It’s going to end up being a 15 point turn around.
- The GOP turned a state House district that is roughly 75% Hispanic from blue to red, as GOP House candidate John Lujan won the seat in Texas’ 118th House of Representatives district.
- Finally, a measure to eliminate the police department and make the police part of the Department of Public Safety was shot down 56%-44%.
It was a huge night for Republicans in every way.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/its-a-bloodbath-gop-wins-virginias-governorship-ag-lt-governorship-leads-house-of-delegates
https://www.dailywire.com/news/republican-winsome-sears-first-black-woman-elected-to-virginia-statewide-office-the-cavalry-has-arrived
https://www.dailywire.com/news/minneapolis-torpedoes-ballot-measure-designed-to-decimate-police-department
https://www.dailywire.com/news/texas-district-roughly-75-hispanic-turns-red-for-gop
The Media’s Meltdown
The Media went nuts. There was cursing, crying and gnashing of teeth. Let’s listen to some of it because it’s just delicious and maybe some of them learned something.
Here is Kirsten Powers and some other bonehead from CNN. Let’s see how they are going to deal with getting their asses kicked:
OK, they didn’t deal with it well. Youngkin used racism and there were racist dog whistles and the such.
Here’s Van Jones. Good news: At least this time he’s not crying:
This is a great way to embrace people. Calling their concerns a disease. That’s kind of the reason no one is watching CNN. By the way, Trump hasn’t been president for 11 months, never campaigned with Youngkin and Youngkin mentioned Trump, get this, twice.
But Van Jones, who I actually think is a pretty smart and even-headed guy when he’s not crying because everyone is racist, did point something out I agreed with:
This is correct. But I find it disingenuous when, in the next breath, he calls everyone who voted for Youngkin the “delta variant of Trumpism”.
Here’s MSNBC. I love them because their implosions put me in stitches: Here are the geniuses that are Rachael Maddow and Joy Reid. I bet you can’t guess what they’re going to say:
Rachael is really trying to be positive about the results. Then comes Reid, who hasn’t seen a bush she doesn’t think is racist, is blaming white parents. Here’s a news flash: parents of color also don’t like CRT. And CRT is not the history of slavery. Neither is the 1619 Project. But you have to blame someone.
Here is one of the biggest meltdowns of the night from Nicole Wallace of MSNBC. I threw this in there because Nicole Wallace is really hot and made a statement that was a lie from start to finish:
Some things:
- Youngkin separated himself from Trump. Youngkin supported Trump but did not have him involved with his campaign.
- I know what the BLM flag is. I know what the Antifa flag is. What is the Insurrection flag? Bet it’s the American flag.
- He didn’t play dumb about Trump’s Zoom rally. He had nothing to do with it. He didn’t care about it and was worried about his own rallies.
- The only person who died in the capitol riots was a Trump supporter. Police weren’t beaten or maimed with flag poles.
- Critical Race Theory is real. Ibram X. Kendi, who she has interviewed, wrote a book about it.
- Critical Race Theory is taught in the schools. Reading lists and teacher recommendations for the teacher’s websites in Virginia talk about how teachers are to use it.
- That’s six lies in 50 seconds. That’s a lie every 8 seconds if you don’t want to do the math.
- The only thing she got right was her name and feathering her hair so perfectly.
What About Biden
Old Joe refuses to take any blame for this whole thing. In fact, he says that we should have spent more money and passed his massive bills:
The number one problem with voters wasn’t climate change or COVID. It was the economy. Things he controls. But he has decided to double down on spending which is just going to increase inflation and gas prices.
And, of course, he has to take a shot at Republican voters:
Yes, Joe, we are to stupid to figure out how good you are. Poopy Pants Joe should keep going with this from now until 2022 elections. This will change people’s minds.
That Does This Big Victory Mean?
There are two thing we get out of this victory, especially the upsets in Virginia and New Jersey.
The first can be said best by Kamala Harris:
Kamala Harris four days ago: "What happens in Virginia will in large part determine what happens in 2022, 2024, and on." pic.twitter.com/332NEATsF2
— Caleb Smith (@CalebJSmith) November 3, 2021
Yep. This is a rejection of the far Left woke politics. This is going to be following Democrats to the midterms. If Republicans can remain sane, follow the campaign strategy that Youngkin did (which I’ll talk about in a second) and don’t hand Old Joe any victories (reconciliation and infrastructure bills), and fight on the issues. Focus on the issues and the culture. Republicans do that and
Speaking of not giving Old Joe any victories, Joe has become a lame duck president. His infrastructure bill might be passed but he can kiss off that $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill. Why should Republicans support it. Why should Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema support it? It spends too much money, will create inflation, will raise taxes and Joe Biden isn’t popular anyway.
But the biggest thing we can learn from this is the strategy politicians can use to win future elections and what we have learned from the majority of Americans:
- What we learned from the vote:
- The race card is dead.
- Woke politics is not embraced.
- Democrats aren’t afraid to vote for Republicans when their livelihoods are threatened.
- Independents definitely do not like Leftist policies.
- The Trump parallels as a reason not to vote for a Republican never worked.
- Youngkin’s strategy:
- Debate the opponent on the issues.
- Don’t be afraid to get dirty in the culture war. People are actually more interested in culture than politics and economics and our footing is far more stable there.
- Don’t talk about Trump. There’s no reason for it and he’s too polarizing.
- Push to get people to vote and not that the elections are illegitimate. This is why a separation from Trump might be needed.
Over the next couple of months, Glenn Youngkin’s campaign strategy will be analyzed. Hopefully people learn something from it. It appears Democrats aren’t learning a thing looking at the reaction by the media.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/republicans-primed-to-comfortably-take-back-congress-in-2022-after-democrats-election-disaster