still some good comments coming in
Love this. And love how much the women this cycle have supported each other in different ways across the country. https://t.co/dCo49M2qeN
— Christina Reynolds (@creynoldsnc) November 11, 2018
Also note that 87/101 (87%) of these women are a member of the Democratic party and that 87/235 (37%) of Democrats in the House are now women compared 14/200 (7%)… https://t.co/2eqob29m1H
— Baltimore Fiber (@BmoreFiber) November 11, 2018
While Pres. Trump says he "stopped the blue wave" by campaigning for GOP candidates, Democrats saw significant wins in historically-red strongholds across the country. https://t.co/zM8Mfq348s pic.twitter.com/GTaNYvzoHp
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) November 11, 2018
Dems had some decent showings in farm-belty parts of the Midwest (IA, KS, SD, nw OH), but had mediocre to outright bad showings in traditionally Dem, old industrial/union parts of the Midwest. Metro areas pretty bad for GOP across region, of course
— Nate Cohn (@Nate_Cohn) November 11, 2018
The media's insistence on trying to call races on election night, and its failure to inform people about the basic politics of vote counting and constituencies, are fanning the flames of right-wing conspiracy theories.https://t.co/C0dTTCz2vO
— David Atkins #11Justices (@DavidOAtkins) November 11, 2018
Don't (just) blame Trump for questioning the integrity of the vote count. It's a lot of mainstream Republicans too. https://t.co/q1rhp4VPB8
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) November 11, 2018
Tuesday's elections wiped out moderate House Republicans on the Climate Solutions Caucus, but the group's organizer insists it will recover. https://t.co/SLdsWFKBGW pic.twitter.com/2jAHCi34RA
— The New Republic (@newrepublic) November 11, 2018
When 17 female African-American lawyers realized that they were all taking on incumbent judges, they became friends. Then they all won together on Election Day. https://t.co/vsF9XfxsiS
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) November 10, 2018
Yes —-> https://t.co/rQeUmir3Oh
— Glenn Thrush (@GlennThrush) November 11, 2018
Another way of putting this: It is easily the highest midterm turnout since the beginning of universal suffrage. https://t.co/HYHjvMmUjD
— Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) November 11, 2018
I think one of the most important, outstanding questions about this election, with big implications for 2020, is what went wrong for Democrats in Miami-Dade County
— Nate Cohn (@Nate_Cohn) November 11, 2018
Native Americans notched historic electoral wins on Tuesday, in a country where indigenous people were not granted the right to vote until 1924 https://t.co/Wlq0pvbpoR
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) November 11, 2018
My favorite bit is "virtually all of the Senate Democrats who voted against…Kavanaugh from the states that Trump won in 2016 were voted out of office" – yeah except for Tester. And also Baldwin, Brown, Casey and Stabenow. https://t.co/mMpAp9kvBT
— Jonathan Bernstein (@jbview) November 11, 2018
I think one of the most important, outstanding questions about this election, with big implications for 2020, is what went wrong for Democrats in Miami-Dade County
— Nate Cohn (@Nate_Cohn) November 11, 2018
This is exactly right. https://t.co/qxXXFd3iAM
— Neera Tanden (@neeratanden) November 11, 2018