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Weird Democrat Candidates May Save GOP Majorities

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Posted By: gaboy, 5/25/2026 1:02:41 AM

One hardly has to be a political junkie to know that midterm elections rarely turn out well for the party that holds the White House. It has happened only once this century, when the Republicans picked up 8 House seats and one Senate seat during the first midterm election of George W. Bush’s presidency. There are two factors at play this year, however, which may allow the GOP to duplicate that feat. First, the leader of the Republican Party has built his political career on defying history. Second, the Democrats have recruited a very large number of truly weird candidates.

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Weird Democrat Candidates May Save GOP Majorities 0 replies
Posted by gaboy 5/25/2026 1:02:41 AM Post Reply
One hardly has to be a political junkie to know that midterm elections rarely turn out well for the party that holds the White House. It has happened only once this century, when the Republicans picked up 8 House seats and one Senate seat during the first midterm election of George W. Bush’s presidency. There are two factors at play this year, however, which may allow the GOP to duplicate that feat. First, the leader of the Republican Party has built his political career on defying history. Second, the Democrats have recruited a very large number of truly weird candidates.
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Posted by gaboy 5/11/2026 10:02:56 AM Post Reply
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Posted by gaboy 4/20/2026 4:18:21 PM Post Reply
I wouldn't say nobody. That's the problem. One side keeps playing games while the other side keeps demonstrating its seriousness. That pattern will likely repeat itself today in Islamabad, but the US plans to let it unfold in the open so no one will get confused. Donald Trump has sent J.D. Vance again to lead the negotiations with Iran to end the war on American terms. It's not clear yet whether Vance, Steven Witkoff, and Jared Kushner will see anyone across the table, but the US will show up as the ceasefire deadline approaches:
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Posted by gaboy 3/30/2026 2:00:37 AM Post Reply
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Posted by gaboy 3/9/2026 2:23:27 AM Post Reply
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Posted by gaboy 3/2/2026 12:30:18 AM Post Reply
It was hardly necessary to consult Nostradamus to predict that the Democrats, who profess to abhor oppressive authoritarian theocracies, would denounce President Trump’s decision to topple the government of Iran — the very definition of such a regime. Nor was it a surprise that they downplay or simply ignore the obvious elation with which the Iranians themselves greeted the long overdue demise of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. It is striking, however, that the Democrats fail to see that their reflexive attacks on Trump for taking action (snip) reinforces the public perception that their party is weak and out of touch.
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