We're just over a year away from electing the next congress, and I'd rather focus on the future than the mess we have now.33 senate seats will be up for election (the "Class I" seats). The current holders of those seats are 23 dems, 8 republicans, 2 independents (who both vote democrat most of the time).States voting on a senator and current party holding the seat:Arizona (R)California (D)Connecticut (D)Delaware (D)Florida (D)Maine (I/D)Maryland (D)Massachusetts (D)Michigan (D)Minnesota (D)Mississippi (R)Missouri (D)Montana (D)Nebraska (R)Nevada (R)New Jersey (D)New Mexico (D)New York (D)North Dakota (D)Ohio (D)Pennsylvania (D)Rhode Island (D)Tennessee (R)Texas (R)Utah (R)Vermont (I/D)Virginia (D)Washington (D)West Virginia (D)Wisconsin (D)Wyoming (R)Projections as of last week predict 22 wins for democrats (including the two independents who will likely keep their seats), 6 wins for republicans, and 5 tossups.
11/2/2017 8:36:40 PM
Recent history with this group of senate seats:2000, that other time more people voted for a Democratic presidential candidate who lost the electoral vote:D - 18R - 15In the 2006 midterms, when Bush's approval was higher than Trump's is now:D - 23 (including independent Bernie Sanders)R - 9Joe Lieberman - 1 (who couldn't be considered reliable to either party)In 2012, coinciding with Obama's reelection campaign:D - 25 (including the 2 democrat-loyal independents)R - 8History says that the opposition party always improves during a midterm (Dems lost their majority in 1994, Reps added to their majority in 1998, Reps lost majority in 2002 and again in 2006 after getting it back), and in a general year the Senate vote usually matches the presidential vote (Dems gained seats in 2016 shrinking the Rep majority down to only 2). So Dems need to keep the 25 they have now and add 2 to even the seats, 3 to take majority.
11/2/2017 8:55:56 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/07/politics/cnn-poll-republicans-democrats-taxes/index.html
11/7/2017 5:12:13 PM
"People hate Republicans AND Democrats?!""Hold my beer, I'm going in"
11/7/2017 8:13:20 PM
pretty cool night
11/7/2017 9:09:39 PM
Gj, Virginia
11/7/2017 9:25:32 PM
Raleigh's mayoral race was split as fuck
11/7/2017 9:28:41 PM
^Raleigh could have majorly benefited from ranked choice voting.
11/7/2017 9:32:28 PM
Looks like at least 10 confirmed wins for various Democratic Socialist (DSA) candidates tonight, including Lee Carter of Virginia, who just unseated the House Majority Whip.Small steps, but a good night for the Left.
11/8/2017 3:04:05 AM
Most exit polls show that Trumpism was rejected in last night's election in VA. It isn't surprising after we saw the worst of Trumpism on display in Charlottesville.
11/8/2017 8:59:31 AM
were there any actual battleground states up grabs last night? Pretending like NY, NJ, and VA weren't decidedly blue the last 8 years does nothing to indicate what is going to happen in 2018. If anything, the DSA candidates getting elected seems like more of an indication of the Democratic party shifting further left.
11/8/2017 9:40:46 AM
Can you follow the logic that some specific towns or counties within blue states can be red, and if they're flipped to blue that could be indicative of similar areas in other, possibly red, states?
11/8/2017 9:59:21 AM
he can not
11/8/2017 10:01:59 AM
NJ was so decidedly blue they voted for fucking Chris Christie as governor for the last 8 years.
11/8/2017 10:14:41 AM
There is literally no other take worth responding to other than it was a good night for Democrats (especially the more Bernie wing) and a bad night for the Trump GOP.Doesn’t mean the House will flip and doesn’t mean the Democrats ills are cured but it’s the only real way to look at it.
11/8/2017 10:34:17 AM
No doubt this was a bad night for the GOP. And it's only going to get worse, so long as GOP candidates continue embracing Trumpism.I mentioned it in other threads, but Trumps election will set back the GOP in local races for at least another 10 years. Our only hope is that the Dems continue putting candidates like Hillary on the ballot.
11/8/2017 11:55:54 AM
Looks like white people (50% of women, 60% of men) still voted with Trumpism-- it was turnout among young people (double digits for democrats) and minorities that pulled out these victories.As the youth demographic grows, it's going to be increasingly harder for GOP to win on the Trumpist platform.Considering Trump lost the popular vote, and these losses yesterday, GOP has to turn their back on Trump (and they have lots of levers here-- they could execute on the emoluments clause right now if they wanted to separate Trump from his businesses) or get further crushed.Black women were 94% against Guillespie. [Edited on November 8, 2017 at 12:23 PM. Reason : ]
11/8/2017 12:22:00 PM
Yeah what we saw in Virginia last night was an energized Democratic coalition of poc, LGBT, women and people with college educations. The nativist bigots still turned out hard for Gillespie's Trumpian tactics (relatively in an off year election), but the numbers just weren't in their favor in a state like Virginia which has been trending bluer by the year. The thing to remember is that not every state is like Virginia. The rust belt, for example, will only become harder for Democrats to win in as it becomes less educated and racially diverse. The future of the party will be places like North Carolina, which is demographically very similar to Virginia, and southern states with growing hispanic populations. I don't think it's ever getting Iowa or Ohio back. Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin might still be winnable in a 2020 with a less unpopular candidate, but they will continue to trend red for the foreseeable future. The big prize for Ds long term to make up for those losses is obviously Texas, which is looking more and more purple as it's urban centers continue to grow.
11/8/2017 12:33:06 PM
11/8/2017 12:54:16 PM
zomg a hillary state went left. this can only mean democrats will have a supermajority by 2020!the beltway establishment republicans have turned on trump so they will certainly all become liberals now
11/8/2017 1:05:55 PM
11/8/2017 1:19:13 PM
Yup, specifically the suburbs that Republicans worked very hard to gerrymander after 2010 are starting to turn blue thanks to a more diverse and educated population. If that trend continues and we get another anti-Trump wave in 2018/20, things could get ugly quick for the GOP majorities in Congress.[Edited on November 8, 2017 at 1:30 PM. Reason : .]
11/8/2017 1:28:49 PM
I suppose we'll see another raft of voting restrictions in the next few months.
11/8/2017 2:47:18 PM
11/8/2017 4:34:38 PM
Oh look, another dumbass fake progressive who thinks preaching "economic justice" to racists is going to win elections despite all evidence to the contrary. Yes, the rust belt has been trending red for years and you don't need to take my word for it. Similarly, southern states with growing hispanic populations have been trending blue. If you think I'm wrong, show me the data instead of just talking out your ass.Also, the candidate who won big last night in Virginia was the centrist Democrat that beat the fuck out of Bernie endorsed Tom Perriello in the primary. Your precious DSA folks just rode his coattails in Virginia.
11/8/2017 4:51:21 PM
brainwashed "party first" idiots will believe anything as long as they don't have to accept any fault with the party or neoliberalism
11/8/2017 4:52:38 PM
11/8/2017 5:00:08 PM
^Nice job falling for fake news dumbass,https://twitter.com/ZachWahls/status/928254002868998144God no wonder you fell for Bernie's pie in the sky bullshit, you're all a bunch of fucking marks.
11/8/2017 5:03:15 PM
he received $13,000 from Democrats. I never said he received zero. The article i cited didn't say Zero (it even stated the amount).The only thing that stated Zero is the tweet you just posted. But good for you for getting your news from a twitter handle.
11/8/2017 5:05:50 PM
11/8/2017 7:18:46 PM
Looks like Brooke Park, Ohio (suburb of Cleveland) Mayoral race just went to a former UAW union rep.But y'know.....Ohio can't be won by democrats or the left wing anymore because all the plants shut down. Well, all of them except for the racism factory, that is.
11/8/2017 7:42:03 PM
I'm going to run for Township Board and to be a delegate in the state party's convention next year.
11/8/2017 8:20:54 PM
Of course it can be won. Anywhere can be won but that doesn't mean this is an indication that it HAS been won already. The tide very well could be changing but these elections are not an indication of that. Its an important distinction to make because democrats are trying to proclaim victory without doing any of the actual work that needs to be done. They are counting on winning simply because people are fed up with Trump and that is a terrible miscalculation. If they think they can just wash and repeat, they will be in for a rude awakening.[Edited on November 8, 2017 at 8:29 PM. Reason : trump has 33% of the nation in the bag forever. he only has to get a small % of the rest to win. ]
11/8/2017 8:22:31 PM
^ thisYou have to start running good candidates and actually be an organized party, which they're not in a LOT of places. If I get top 3 in the Republican primary for Township Board for example, I'm guaranteed to win because looking at elections going back to 2000, no one ever files to run for the Democrats where I live. There's literally no bench. In the Indiana 3rd congressional district in 2016, a borderline homeless guy that said he was a Trump supporter won their nomination. He appeared on the local news where they interviewed him at a bar drinking a beer smoking a cigar. When that's your candidate that's of the same quality as 3rd party gadflies, you're not going to win elections. I remember what a college professor once said, that him and 20 of his students could takeover their local Democratic Party, and he's not kidding. Non-Democrat Bernie Sanders is taking advantage of this now and doing a level of entryism that trots would be proud of.[Edited on November 8, 2017 at 8:35 PM. Reason : /]
11/8/2017 8:32:11 PM
^^If Democrats learn the right lessons, they can win, sure.But if the message they learn is "We're awesome, fuck labor issues, and we don't need to change and we should focus on Texas because that's where all the Mexican's are" then they'll be in for a rude awakening as you just described.
11/8/2017 8:34:38 PM
^I don't understand this line you keep pounding on.You act like Dems are flipping their entire platform to be more welcoming to Mexicans in Texas. They aren't. In fact it's a clear instance where they only need to take a sane position juxtaposed to the Republican "they're sub-human" position which seems to prevail there these days. You're also leaving out the fact that "Human Rights" was one of the top 3 platform points of your boy Lee Carter. Protecting immigrants, LGBTQ, and women was literally plastered on all of his mailers, right next to all his "socialist" platform points. You're also leaving out the instances of DSA actually being on the ground in Austin Tx, this very year, to protest anti-immigrant bills coming out of that legislature (SB4, sanctuary city stuff).So I don't understand why you are so dismissive of immigrant issues, especially in the sense that Dems have to somehow choose between the issues. Lee Carter openly supports them and so does the DSA. They both, rightly, understand that both labor and immigration/human rights are intertwined and we should be able to address both.
11/9/2017 7:04:52 AM
that post just demonstrates how much you are missing the pointprogressives and democratic socialists aren't saying that you can't run on social issues and identity politics, they are saying that you can't run on social issues and identity politics only while supporting neoliberal economic policies that the people have rejected. progressives and the DSA are active in support for equal rights, that is part of the progressive platform, they just don't believe that progressive politics should stop at identity politics.[Edited on November 9, 2017 at 8:32 AM. Reason : .]
11/9/2017 8:32:09 AM
When you move the goal posts to there, it's like we agree!The argument was Dems should forgo a 50 state effort (forget "rootin-tootin Texas") in order to chase the skeleton of Big Labor in the rust belt. Basically a reverse southern strategy where Dems downplay identity issues so that maybe angry white working class men would consider voting for them again. Ain't gonna happen.
11/9/2017 8:49:53 AM
I don’t think that his point was to ignore the Trump culture war but rather diversify current party thought on labor.And two things can be true at the same time. SOME (maybe even a lot) Trump rust belt supporters are unreachable — see Politico story yesterday. However, a lot have real concerns that the Democratic Party as structured have ignored and taken for granted. He didn’t run roughshod in these states no matter how often he lies about his margins. To think they are gone forever is just silly.
11/9/2017 9:02:22 AM
Trump didn't run roughshod in those states but several of their recent governors did: Scott Walker, Rick Snyder, Mike Pence, John Kasich, and Tom Corbett. All of whom basically ran on explicit "right-to-work" laws as a part of their platform, all of whom rode the tea party wave. You're telling me working class people voted for explicitly anti-union governors because they were concerned Dems weren't addressing labor issues?
11/9/2017 9:23:58 AM
you don't need to change the mind of trump supporters, you need to convince democrats that you have a message that's worth going out and voting for. nothing about rejecting neoliberalism is capitulating to racists
11/9/2017 9:35:59 AM
11/9/2017 9:38:37 AM
People can harp on "identity politics" all they want, but it's no coincidence that so many of the VA HoD seats flipped from white men to women, minorities, and commie gingers, including a transgender lady.[Edited on November 9, 2017 at 10:11 AM. Reason : o]
11/9/2017 10:10:50 AM
All of the exit polling suggests that people were making a statement against Trump just as much as they were supporting the candidate they voted for. Trump was definitely a factor in VA.
11/9/2017 10:16:04 AM
Some Democrat executives out there are right to work, they're just more sly and suck-uppy about it because they want campaign donations. Sure as hell describes the Fort Wayne mayor.Organized labor is an entity that really has no party to vote for at the moment in most of the country.
11/9/2017 10:23:15 AM
11/9/2017 10:45:41 AM
ITT I've learned that elections started in 2010 and the feckless Democrats have lost every single one. Also that changing demographics is a myth and states never change political leanings. Also a socialist wave of commie gingers is on the cusp of sweeping a nation where most people said Obama was too liberal.
11/9/2017 11:03:14 AM
the fact that you don't understand the difference between liberalism and socialism actually might explain why you have such a poor understanding of political theory
11/9/2017 11:05:46 AM
It's pretty telling that the only way you people are able to "attack" me is to twist what I actually said into some farcical stance and then attack that instead. You've learned well from Fox News and Trump.[Edited on November 9, 2017 at 11:14 AM. Reason : .]
11/9/2017 11:14:32 AM
Says the man who on this very page accused me of falling for "Fake News" and then cited a Tweet
11/9/2017 11:21:20 AM