November 7, 2018 Democrats capture House, GOP holds Senate


November 7, 2018

 

Democrats capture House, GOP holds Senate

https://edition.cnn.com/2018/11/06/politics/2018-election-updates/index.html

(CNN)Democrats on Tuesday captured the House of Representatives for the first time in eight years to exert a major institutional check on President Donald Trump and break the Republican monopoly on power in Washington.

But the GOP made good on a favorable map in the Senate and increased its majority after an acerbic midterm election that enshrined America’s deep political divides and shaped a highly contentious battleground for the stirring 2020 presidential race.

Republicans moved to close off the Democratic path to a Senate majority when challenger Mike Braun beat Indiana Sen. Joe Donnelly, and Marsha Blackburn won in Tennessee, according to CNN projections. Republicans later picked up their second Democratic Senate seat of the night when Kevin Cramer beat one Sen. Heidi Heitkamp in North Dakota, CNN projected.

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There was a blow for Democratic morale as Texas Senator. Ted Cruz held off a stronger than expected challenge from Beto O’Rourke to win a second term, CNN projected. In one result that did not come as a surprise, former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney won a Senate seat in Utah.

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Mitt Romney wins in Utah

Trump is trying to defy historic omens that suggest that commanders in chief often get a rebuke from voters in the midterm election of their first term. His approval rating — 39% in the latest CNN poll — is within the range where the President’s party typically suffers heavy losses on Capitol Hill.

But Trump is such an unusual politician who has made a career overturning conventions and expectations that it’s possible he will defy ominous precedents. His connection with his most loyal fans remains so intense that some pundits believe he could help the GOP pull off a surprise.

Preliminary exit poll data found that Trump was a factor for almost two-thirds of House voters. About a quarter supported him and almost 40% said their vote was in opposition to the President.

Two-thirds of voters said that they decided how to vote before the last month of the election. Only 1-in-5 decided in the last month and even fewer said they made up their mind in the last few days or the last week.

Change in the air?

 

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If Democrats do manage to take the House, they will be in position to provide the first institutional check on Trump’s presidency — a role Republicans have chosen not to play given his political dominance on the right.

A loss of the House will also trigger significant second guessing of the President’s tactics, given that he chose not to make the booming economy his primary midterm argument, instead turning to a searing indictment of Democrats focusing on immigration and laden with racial language.But if Republicans do better than expected, Trump will be able to claim vindication for his campaign strategy and his unconventional approach to the presidency.

“There’s a great electricity in the air, like we haven’t seen, in my opinion, since the ’16 election. So, something is happening,” Trump told reporters on Monday, shrugging off suggestions that Democrats had the momentum.

 

It would take a disastrous showing for Republicans to lose control of the Senate since most of the endangered lawmakers up for re-election are Democrats from conservative states like Indiana, West Virginia, Montana and North Dakota, where Trump won big two years ago and is still wildly popular.

For Democrats to have any chance, they need to win at least one of the races in Arizona, Texas or Tennessee, which have not traditionally been favorable to them in recent decades and then virtually run the table in other toss up states.

Waiting for results

 

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The President planned to have dinner with his family and to watch the results, which could have a profound impact on the rest of his term and could reshape Washington’s balance of power, in the residence of the White House. He was due to be joined by Republican megadonor Sheldon Adelson, Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman and the President’s ex-campaign aides, David Bossie and Corey Lewandowski, a source familiar with the guest list said.

Two other sources close to the White House said that Trump is already blaming retiring House Speaker Paul Ryan for what the President’s team is billing as a bad night. “He is really angry at Ryan, ” one source said, “on everything”.

Alongside all 435 House seats and a third of the Senate on the ballot on Tuesday are 36 gubernatorial races.

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Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum
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Several have history making potential, especially in Florida where Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum , a Democrat, is trying to become the state’s first African-American governor in an ill-tempered duel with former Rep. Ron DeSantis, a Trump favorite. In an even more bitter contest that has been rocked by race rows and feuds over ballot access, Democrat Stacey Abrams is trying to become the nation’s first black female governor in Georgia.

A CNN/SSRS poll released Monday showed Democrats with a gaping 55% to 42% lead over Republicans among likely voters in a generic congressional ballot. Trump was badly underwater among women voters — who favor Democrats 62% to 35% — a gender gap, that if borne out by real votes, could prove devastating to Republican hopes

In the latest forecast by CNN’s Harry Enten, Democrats are tipped to win 226 seats and the House majority while Republicans will win just 209 seats. Republicans are expected to hold 52 Senate seats and to retain their majority.

This story has been updated.

16 thoughts on “November 7, 2018 Democrats capture House, GOP holds Senate

  1. Democrats won the House with 230 to 205, turning a 23-seats deficit to a positive 25. Democrats kicked Donald Trump’s ass in the House of Representatives, state legislative seats, and governors from coast to coast around the country, yet Trump is claiming that the midterm was a success. He tweeted: “Tremendous success tonight. Thank you to all!” In no one’s definition is losing the House of Representatives considered a success for any president. But hey, Donald Trump never lose, remember? He is going to blame House Republicans for losing the House, but it is his fault.

    As I expected, the Republicans retain the Senate. But hey, with only nine seats up for reelection and eight in the Red states, how would you lose the Senate? Senate Republicans still don’t have the 60 votes that they need to pass legislation, and they now have to deal with a Democratically controlled House with subpoena power. From now on Donald Trump will have a lot of headaches receiving all these subpoenas.

    The Trump presidency effectively ended from a legislative perspective as soon as Democrats won the House. The Democratic sources on the House Ways and Means Committee have announced that Democrats are going to request Trump’s tax returns. Trump can forget about more tax cuts, cutting Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, and getting rid of preexisting conditions.

    Trumpism was crushed in the 2018 midterm election, and Trump’s attempts to spin the night as a success would be laughable if they weren’t so pathetic.

    • LaMoy,

      How will this defeat in the House affect his chances in 2020? It is clear to me that Trumpism has lost its lustre.The President must re-image himself. Otherwise, 2019 will be a tough political year for him and The Republicans. The Mueller Report will hang like The Sword of Sword of Damocles over his thick head. –Din Merican

    • Some say Trump loses the House on purpose. He needs the Democrat to control the house so he can blame the Democrats for the next two years so that he can win in 2020.

    • Without voter suppression and gerrymandering, it would have been worse for the Republicans. The vast majority of Americans are decent people and not neo-fascists.

  2. Now the stage is set for President Trump to be ‘re elected for a Second Term. Congress will take him all over town and he will become the proverbial political pawn pushed around in Washington giving him the status of victim and sympathy vote in 2020. And he will enjoy that.

  3. I find Dotard Drumpski hugely entertaining, don’t you?
    He has the capacity to turn defeats into miraculous victories – which goes to show how dystopian his voter base has become..

    No worries, Liberalism doesn’t die so easily.

  4. The way I see it, Din, losing the state legislative seats and governorships around the country will hurt Trump’s chances in 2020 more than losing the House. The House under Democrats can rein Trump from a legislative perspective, but a presidential reelection needs the support of state and local politics. Trump was able to win the election in 2016 because the Republicans had one thousand more state and local seats than the Democrats. Now these resources are with the Democrats.

    Trump is now in total desperation and freak out. He has accelerated his own demise. His immediate reaction to the loss of the House is to fire Sessions to shut down the Mueller probe. This is a Hail Mary openly obstructing justice and to take a destructive course toward a constitutional crisis. One of the major consequences of Democrats winning the House is that if Trump tries to fire Mueller, Democrats will launch an impeachment investigation. With Democrats controlling the House, Trump isn’t going to be able to fire Mueller. House Democrats have already said in the past that even if Trump fired Mueller, the House of Representatives would hire him to continue his investigation as part of an impeachment probe.

    No, Teck, nope. Not buying it. In no way, shape, or form is losing the House a good thing for a president. It was more Trump spin trying to a presidency changing defeat into something isn’t so bad. Ask George W. Bush how his presidency changed with a Democratic House. Ask Obama what happened after Republicans took back the House. This never ends well for the incumbent president.

    If you study the history of American elections, this is typical of the midterm elections, in which the president’s party loses seats in the House, especially when Trump’s poll numbers are as low as they are now, albeit in line with recent presidents, including Barack Obama in 2014 and George W. Bush in 2006.
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    LaMoy,

    Sacking and shaming a principled US Attorney-General Jeff Sessions who was his loyal supporter is a big mistake.2019 will likely be a year of political reckoning for the POTUS.–Din

    • Agree totally with you here. Expect more to leave the cabinet, like James Mattis and John Kelly …. Donald Trump is in a situation that reminds me of the Chinese idiom 眾叛親離 , literally people rebelling and friends deserting; figuratively to find oneself utterly isolated.

    • Mr LaMoy,

      All the people who worked for Trump are being used and then discarded, in the usual pattern of narcissistic behaviour.

      Christian Right people like media handler Sanders are forced to lie and lie, defending Trump. I wonder how they can reconcile this with their evangelical “Christian” beliefs. I suppose their fierce anti-abortion, anti-gay, anti-Muslim views allow them to justify their support for Trump (he is regarded as a tool being used to fulfill God’s will and Biblical prophecies).

    • Dr Phua, you ask “how they can reconcile this with their evangelical ‘Christian’ beliefs.” Ha, ha. The answer is very simple: No reconciliation needed. They claim to be Christians but they are not Christians at all. They are 神棍 , religion-related con artists. That’s why they have no Christian empathy in their policies. Take the immigration issue for example, I’m unable to see a commitment to the Christian precept of neighborly empathy in them. Do you?

      By the way, aren’t you having many of these bikin tak serupa cakap Muslims in Malaysia? I really wonder: How many in the United States really practice Christianity, and how many really practice Islam in Malaysia? The two religions have been deeply politicized by their 神棍 .

  5. In the post midterm election electoral environment , one more ” Session ” is the end of road for Trump who may not likely complete his term of office.

    It is a paradoxical irony in the practice modern Democracy.

    Politicians fight to win elections at all monetory cost rather competing to demonstrate their ability and competency to serve the people with the power they acquire after winning.

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