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Showing Original Post only (View all)Politico: Republicans reel as Dem over-performances hit a swing state and MAGA country [View all]
Politico - Republicans reel as Dem over-performances hit a swing state and MAGA country
Democrats clinched a landslide victory in Wisconsin and made inroads in two deep-red Florida districts, spelling trouble for Republicans.
By Irie Sentner
04/02/2025 12:55 AM EDT
Republicans emerged from Tuesdays elections on shaky footing.
Over the past 10 weeks, President Donald Trump and Elon Musk have worked to hobble the federal government, pummel into submission the countrys most powerful independent institutions and enact a sweeping nationalist agenda with little regard and often disdain for political norms and the Constitution itself. And theyve done so with near-universal support from the GOP in Washington.
Then the voters got the chance to speak.
In two deep-red House districts in Florida, Republicans had lower-than-expected margins as they clinched the safe seats vacated by America First royalty only after sending in national and state reinforcements, including Trump himself, to drum up support. And in Wisconsin, they suffered a crushing defeat in a record-breakingly expensive Supreme Court race. After Musks money and personality dominated the contest, liberal Judge Susan Crawford secured a 9-point victory against Trumps endorsed candidate, Brad Schimel.
Im honestly shocked. I thought we had it in the bag, said Pam Van Handel, chair of the Republican Party of Wisconsins Outagamie County. I thought [Musk] was going to be an asset for this race. People love Trump, but maybe they dont love everybody he supports. Maybe I have blinders on.
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Democrats clinched a landslide victory in Wisconsin and made inroads in two deep-red Florida districts, spelling trouble for Republicans.
By Irie Sentner
04/02/2025 12:55 AM EDT
Republicans emerged from Tuesdays elections on shaky footing.
Over the past 10 weeks, President Donald Trump and Elon Musk have worked to hobble the federal government, pummel into submission the countrys most powerful independent institutions and enact a sweeping nationalist agenda with little regard and often disdain for political norms and the Constitution itself. And theyve done so with near-universal support from the GOP in Washington.
Then the voters got the chance to speak.
In two deep-red House districts in Florida, Republicans had lower-than-expected margins as they clinched the safe seats vacated by America First royalty only after sending in national and state reinforcements, including Trump himself, to drum up support. And in Wisconsin, they suffered a crushing defeat in a record-breakingly expensive Supreme Court race. After Musks money and personality dominated the contest, liberal Judge Susan Crawford secured a 9-point victory against Trumps endorsed candidate, Brad Schimel.
Im honestly shocked. I thought we had it in the bag, said Pam Van Handel, chair of the Republican Party of Wisconsins Outagamie County. I thought [Musk] was going to be an asset for this race. People love Trump, but maybe they dont love everybody he supports. Maybe I have blinders on.
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Politico: Republicans reel as Dem over-performances hit a swing state and MAGA country [View all]
Dennis Donovan
Wednesday
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Yep, you have blinders on AND you are brain dead if you stay on the Trump path.
dutch777
Wednesday
#2
"Eloon Muskovite" I've always wondered why it is juvenile when Trump mocks names,
elocs
Wednesday
#8
Because there is a higher standard of communicating for the President of the United States of America
tanyev
Wednesday
#12
So it's ok for the random smart aleck's here on DU? I still don't get, I still won't do it.
elocs
Wednesday
#15
I call Republicans "Pukes;" short for Repukelicans; or Maggots, an onomatopoetic word play on MAGA. And who can forget
NBachers
Wednesday
#24
Yeah lady,everyone on FOX loves Trump. No doubt the only channel she watches.
Bengus81
Wednesday
#25
Hey Pam - just you DipShits love the SlobFather - the majority of the PLANET despises him.
NoMoreRepugs
Wednesday
#4
I'm not certain, but if it was normal low turnout and they cut Republican margins by half, that's incredible.
Pacifist Patriot
Wednesday
#9
Voter Rejection of Extremism Signals a Shift in the Political Landscape
HoldenTheDemocrat
Wednesday
#23