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FAST Trump collapse: Dems sweep as voters take MAGA to school
MSNBC· 2025-11-07 01:35
We are tracking this Democratic sweep which began pretty early on Tuesday night, but it's been sinking in now quickly. Democrats winning double-digit blowouts that cannot be spun away here on planet Earth in reality. And while Donald Trump has led a party that has at times lied and denied about its own election losses in the past, sometimes so unlawfully that allies ultimately paid out hundreds of millions of dollars for their election lies.This sweep that began Tuesday is so clear and decisive that MAGA le ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-11-06 14:00
The Wall Street Journal asked New Yorkers on Wednesday morning: How do you feel about the election results? https://t.co/fYo5VJQP8h ...
'A massive shift back': Latino voters overwhelmingly broke for Sherrill on Tuesday
MSNBC· 2025-11-05 13:12
Election Analysis - Democratic candidates experienced a significant shift among young men under 30 in New Jersey, Virginia, and New York City [1] - Latino voters showed a massive shift back to the Democratic party, with approximately 68% in New Jersey and 67% in Virginia voting for Democratic candidates [1] - In Hudson County, New Jersey, there was a 22-point swing towards the Democratic candidate compared to the previous election, and a 15-point swing in Paya County [1] - Consistent campaigning focusing on cost of living and energy prices helped Democrats regain voters [1] Political Strategy - The Democratic party has diverse faces, ranging from Democratic socialists to moderate candidates [4] - Some believe that focusing on local issues, such as the Gateway Tunnel project in New Jersey, can be a turning point in elections [1][2] - The Republican party may need to reassess its approach, as the issues that could potentially harm them in the future are the same issues that drove voters to the polls [8][10] - Republicans should consider adopting a more moderate temperament, contrasting with the current trend of "meanness" and divisiveness [12][13] Future Implications - The success of certain candidates could influence redistricting efforts and presidential campaigning strategies [5][6] - Governors like Wes Moore and JB Pritsker may be pressured to take action on redistricting [5][6] - Gavin Newsom is seen as playing Trump's game effectively, particularly with Proposition 50 [7]
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-11-05 03:20
What questions do you have about the election results, including what they mean for midterms and what they mean for the Democrats and Trump? Join a chat with a WSJ politics reporter on Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. ET.WSJ subscribers can submit questions now. https://t.co/2vqm6EzcQN ...