Message from @21tagtmeiern
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Yup, but after that we may be in for hard times
California, literally a democratic stronghold has a republican nominee in 2nd place so far
there won't be a red wave
or a blue wave
dems'll gain a little
and the gop will still be in charge
there will be a new wave *posts new wave music*
Sweet
@21tagtmeiern As 2020 rolls around reps will gain
@21tagtmeiern In 2018 reps will gain in key democratic strongholds, such as california
dems'll gain like 23 seats total according to my evidence
and gop will maintain majority
don't know how it gets redistributed
Dems wont gain 23 seats fucken lmao
not even half that
Lemme remind you what's happening in california
what does that mean lol
Reps are gaining in blue states
reps are gaining in red states too
The dems wont stand a chance
Not for the next 2-3 election cycles anyways
Dems like to say that theyll win big time and reps are losing big time, they did that in the 2016 election
The opposite it true
Dems are losing ground big time
Especially with the core group that gave most of the Dem's vote in 2016
Millennials
Millennials are turning against the Dems, 2015-2016-2017-2018 more and more Millennials are turning towards the republican party
Doesn´t matter
Hispanic support for republicans is increasing to
Hispanic support for the Dems dropped 9 points from 2016 to 2018
It's ironic now because by 2019 a majority of hispanics will support tougher immigration
That doesn´t mean they will vote conservative though
Half of Swedens population support tougher immigration policies
*after* the election
If reps someone how lose ground in 2018, 2020, 2022, the voters will realize they fucked up and vote rep
@Deleted User 30% of hispanics voted republican 2014, 35% 2016, 2017 support hovered at 37%
Yeah, but count in the blacks and the white commies and it won´t take long before conservatives won´t be able to win elections anymore