Now it looks more like plain vanilla shift against President's party in House of Representatives that happens during almost every midterms. GOP won popular vote, but, just like with Hillary in 2016, it apparently didn't play out where it mattered the most (Senate seats in Arizona, Nevada, Georgia).
The Republican Party is 90% corrupt. The Republican establishment hates the populist side of party even more then the Dems I’d bet. I don’t see either major party as solution. They won’t do shit besides a key few.
Thoughts at this point?
Now it looks more like plain vanilla shift against President's party in House of Representatives that happens during almost every midterms. GOP won popular vote, but, just like with Hillary in 2016, it apparently didn't play out where it mattered the most (Senate seats in Arizona, Nevada, Georgia).
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The Republican Party is 90% corrupt. The Republican establishment hates the populist side of party even more then the Dems I’d bet. I don’t see either major party as solution. They won’t do shit besides a key few.