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Did the “Red Wave” fail? Or Did It Not Materialize?

Both parties, Republicans and the Democrats, wanted the midterm elections to be a referendum on Joe Biden. Instead, the Referendum on the Biden economy should have picked up the House for the Republicans and kept the Senate under Republican control.

Even after election day, votes in some states still were being counted. An effort to favor on behalf of the Democrats, just like in 2020. So yes, in some states, once again STOLEN in front of our eyes, the election.
But, while votes were still being counted the morning after Tuesday’s election, it is clear that the “red wave” did not happen.

John Fetterman (D) flipped a Senate seat in Pennsylvania, defeating Trump-endorsed Dr. Mehmet Oz.

What is mind-boggling is that Democrats perceived easy targets, as Abigail Spanberger in Virginia’s 7th District won her election. HOW? Republican voters outnumbered her, yet she won her re-election.

Let’s look at the governor races; Crazy Socialist Michigan’s Gretchen Whitmer and New York’s Kathy Hochul defeated Republican challengers, so they retained their seats.
What is wrong with this picture?

Just look at NV and Arizona; counting results delayed until days, even a week later? Is this so that the Democrats can CHEAT again?

Yes, Democrats are the enemy of the state, and they hate America. Remember that when you are talking to a perceived Democrat on the streets. Now Washington D.C. goes even darker. Brace yourself’s for whats about to happen in our country.

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1 COMMENT

  1. Trump lost 40 house seats in his first midterm.
    Obama lost 63
    Clinton lost 52
    Reagan lost 26
    Carter lost 15
    Biden’s house is a dead heat.

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