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Election results: the sequel!
Following on from here -- since results are still coming in, I figure people might appreciate a space to share late-breaking squee, commiserate over losses, or bite their nails while votes are counted and recounted.
ETA: because it's worth knowing and being able to point out: this is the most House seats gained by Democrats since the post-Watergate election:
NPR: It Was A Big, Blue Wave: Democrats Pick Up Most House Seats In A Generation
ETA: because it's worth knowing and being able to point out: this is the most House seats gained by Democrats since the post-Watergate election:
NPR: It Was A Big, Blue Wave: Democrats Pick Up Most House Seats In A Generation
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https://twitter.com/mikememoli/status/1063124205225607171
https://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/maine-house-district-2
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This win also means that the GOP gains in the Senate are down to ONE SEAT. The Republicans defeated Dem incumbents in North Dakota, Indiana and Missouri, but the Dems flipped sets in NV and AZ. Democrats flipped seats in Nevada and now Arizona. AND there are two outstanding races: FL, with Rick Scott and Bill Nelson, and Mississippi will have a runoff on the 27th.
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Stacey Abrams fighting it out because representation and the right to vote for our elected officials is, ahem, why the USA is in fact a distinct and separate nation in its own right. (Also Bill Nelson and Andrew Gillum but. Abrams is a Yale Law tax wonk with a record of making bipartisan deals in the GA House and that is exactly the pragmatic progressive the entire world needs. Even if you don't want to hang with her over drinks/snacks and geekery at DragonCon which I really want to do, she so much gives every last deleted expletive about trying to figure out what works for the state she wants to govern based on actual representative democracy.)
Nevada's overall flip.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Nancy Pelosi being everything I want in politics with and at each other in public.
I want to TL;DR about Jeff Flake's recent sharp support of S-2644 (the Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Act which has bipartisan support), but let's just say that I wish he'd gone as far about a certain SCOTUS nomination process (because said nominee contradicted his own publicly available documentation while he was under oath before Dr. Blasey ever had to become a public figure, a-HEM).
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https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/handel-concedes-mcbath-wins-georgia-6th
This is an article about her from the spring:
Mother Jones: A White Man Shot and Killed Her Only Son. Now Lucy McBath Is Running So It Doesn’t Happen to Anyone Else.
Ad she won Newt Gingrich's old seat!
Another fairly late-breaking one
Katie is a staunch liberal who used to run an organization to help homeless people and veterans. She has solid values and admirable politics, and has lived in the district her entire life. She is also a 30-year-old bisexual rock climber who takes in rescue goats.
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NYT: Meet the Native American Woman Who Beat the Sponsor of North Dakota’s ID Law
She's also the first Native American Democratic woman elected to the North Dakota Legislature (and she has an impressive resume in public health work and sounds awesome).
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Daily Kos: California Republican concedes defeat in race she said months ago wasn't even competitive
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https://twitter.com/latimes/status/1063980622887206912