Friday, October 19, 2018

18 days until the blue wave comes crashing down on republican heads! (#3549)

     The only October surprise that appears now is that trump has allowed a murder in order to bankroll his family. I can not come to any other conclusion. So if we were all sitting back waiting for trump to do something otherworldly, which murder is to me, to offset our blue wave then he has failed miserably at it. In fact he has put the whole of the republican party between a bad rock and a bad place. So no October surprise from the republican party which excels at lying, cheating and stealing. Just as well since republicans have been doing that for decades and especially over the last almost 2 years.
     I find comfort in our democratic position coming into this election in that for mostly 2 years now the momentum of our party has overwhelmed any and all attempts by republicans to inhibit it. Instead republicans have been about their egregious agenda and too self important condescensions to notice that our democratic wave has been doing little else but growing and becoming more forceful. The republican party is trying to find solace in that the current polling has them competitive due to traditional polling methodologies, yet that is an illusion. What the current polling models don't include in their methodologies is the tidal wave of new democratic voters who are determined to vote unlike anything political predictors have ever seen.
     18 more days and the worst of our living nightmares will begin to reshape into a more sunny outlook. A democratic house is quickly becoming a foregone conclusion while the senate is still very much in play. With the new voters contributing to our totals that the prognosticators are not including, the likely outcome in the senate will be a democratic controlled one as well. The only questionable divergence of my assessment for the senate is if the new voters don't perform like I expect they will given the turnouts from the last many recent special elections. The deaths of so many school kids and the anger that has percolated up against republicans ignoring their demands for gun legislation of a meaningful nature, makes me believe that their agenda to vote is nothing less than a priority.

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