we probably won't know for sure until tomorrow, put let's say the current numbers stand, and Biden wins, with republicans keeping the Senate, making small gains in the house, but democrats keep control there. Divided government is good, and with cocaine Mitch in charge, most of the kookier aspects of the democratic agenda will be off the table (court packing, adding states, abolishing the EC, etc...). Republicans also did very well at the state level, and are set up well for 2022 and beyond. then, looking at 2024, republicans will be free of the shadow of trump. although he was a uniquely polarizing figure, he did some good things (judges, ME peace), and he demonstrated a path for a reborn Republican Party, more populist, more blue collar, and there is a deep bench of potential candidates. On the other hand, I can't see Biden as a two term president. assuming he can finish this term, he won't (can't) run again. that leaves Kamala at the top of the ticket, and whatever qualities she might have, personal charisma is not one of them. Deval Patrick Barack Obama ain't walking through that door. but the democrats are not going to replace the first female vice president (or president). My early pick for a republican ticket would be Haley/Scott, or Scott/Haley. they'd do very well against Kamala and whoever runs with her. Spoiler
We need the supreme court to toss obamacare. Lets see how 100 million people like having no or unaffordable insurance. Why the democrats didn't focus on that makes no sense.
2022 has 12 Ds and 20 Rs up for re-election in the Senate. If McConnell blocks stimulus again, the Rs are going to get absolutely assblasted in those midterms. Also, the spectre of Trump will loom over the Republicans forever. His children will make sure of it.
Republicans fighting affordable healthcare has been a major point in every Democrat Event I've seen, especially in the last days. Biden, Harris and Obama mentioned it wherever they talked.
So have the republican ads. They had ads saying which they were trying to protect preexisting conditions too. It shows how popular it is. Americans don't care about black people, the environment, or immigrants so focus on healthcare because I think it effects most people.
we'll learn more- that's a separate issue, and will dog Biden's administration for a while. not as much as Joe's dementia and palsy, but it's not going away.
Maybe not. McConnell has been blocking a new stimulus bill since May and the Senate Rs had a strong performance yesterday.
The chess board this time was heavily in favor of the Rs. It won't be in 2022. Remember, before COVID Dems were considered lucky to get to 48 seats. On election day they were projected to get around 52-53.
But I do agree with that Scott/Haley thing. Your problem is, with how close this is, and with Trump delivering the senate to the GOP...do they get rid of Trumpism? Trump could run again, and no not Donald (although he could run again...) but his son or daughter could pick up that mantle. You needed a Biden blowout to be done with Trumpism, it's not looking like (right now...) that's happening. This was the country's chance to smack down Trumpism, they have not. Soooooo...I think Trump sticks around, maybe even tries to run his own network, and that toxicity in the GOP remains and even grows.
they didn't focus on much beyond "trump is bad"... which plays perfectly to their base (and those sane of us that know, yes, Trump is ostensibly a horrible human being) but ignores the fact that we knew he was not a "great role model" of a human being before as well, and he won. The Democrats literally ran the exact same race as last time... except this time with a male instead of a female.
**** yeah more gridlock while getting nothing meaningful accomplished for our people and this country!