Posts report Democrats flipping multiple state legislative seats since Trump’s election/2nd term (counts cited: “30,” “29,” and claims of “37”), mention specific flips in Florida (“flipped two Republican seats in Florida”), and note Republicans have flipped “ZERO” seats.
Created 7 days ago • 18 documents • Range: 3/25 10:15am – 3/25 3:42pm"This reminded me that there are actually some real candidates running against Nicole Malliotakis in NY-11 and boy wouldn't it be grand if Trump lost Staten Island."
One of the ways Max Rose won was that he actually walked and knocked on doors and visited people. That's how he got my son's vote in the primary. SI actually has more registered Dems than GOP.
"this is my district, i voted today, the Democrat was outspent literally and this is not an exaggeration 10x to 15x by the Republicans who were running TV ads every 15 minutes of the county sheriff saying the D candidate was a literal criminal while the D campaign couldn't even afford yard signs"
The DNC should be supporting races everywhere -- especially those races that can create a sense of momentum for Dems. Even if a race is lost, a significant margin change in the Dem's favor will make people more likely to contribute to Dem candidates during the mid-terms.
News feeds are packed with the story that Democrats flipped traitor felon pedophile racist terrorist Trump's home district in Florida. This story is only partially correct. The Dems won the district, but it was incompetence in the Whites-First House that gave the win; Trump idiocy for the win!
"#ResistanceUnited #ProudBlue #ONEV1 #DV1 🌊🌊 FL Flips: no one can doubt it’s a part of the larger trend. It happens IF EVERYONE VOTES. Choose Democrats in every Special and Midterm election like your survival depends on it- because it does."
Only if the Dems don't elect Jolley as governor. That party hopper is not to be trusted. His voting record is terrible. I won't be voting for him in the primary.
Upcoming elections, 🙏canvas/phone bank. Look at Tampa’s numbers. Terrible: “The Supervisor of Elections office reported a voter turnout of 26%, accounting for about 80,000 votes. Registered Republicans accounted for 46% of the vote, while 37% went to registered Democrats and 17% to other voters.”