Anonymous ID: 8c9877 Nov. 7, 2018, 6:53 a.m. No.3780446   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://apnews.com/821554d2bc2d45cd8371edc8acbf6c58

 

Takeaways: A split decision for Trump, Democrats

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats didn’t catch a blue wave. But they managed the next best thing: Divided government in the Trump era.

 

House Democrats won back the majority for the first time since the 2010 elections. Helped by President Donald Trump, Republicans captured Senate seats in Indiana, Missouri and North Dakota to maintain a narrow advantage.

 

In the Great Lakes region, Democrats secured governors’ offices in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, complicating the president’s re-election campaign in an area that propelled him to victory in 2016. But Trump helped Republicans claim governors’ seats in Ohio and in Florida, where his hand-picked choice, Ron DeSantis, edged Andrew Gillum in the state’s high-profile governors’ race.

 

Even these faggots have to console themselves. This was a tie with the slight upper hand given to Trump. We fooled ourselves with the idea of a tsunami. I won't rule out voter fuckery yet, but if we can trust these numbers, it's a good indication on where our country is at right now.