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Willing to wager that 2026 will be much of the same?
Author:
Domer From Hell
(17181 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 3:30 pm on Nov 5, 2025
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We're all born bald baby!
Replies to: "Willing to wager that 2026 will be much of the same?"
Trumpers have only themselves to blame for the Blue surge…
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Domer From Hell
- 10:40am 11/5/25
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Was there any unexpected result other than always tight VA gov race where DOGE ravaged govt workers?
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BaronVonZemo
- 3:26pm 11/5/25
Willing to wager that 2026 will be much of the same?
[NT]
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Domer From Hell
- 3:30pm 11/5/25
(chuckling) If I never see or hear the word "surge" used in Am. politics again, I will be pleased.
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MAS
- 1:34pm 11/5/25
What struck me about the 2:1 margin for Prop 50 was that it was all about retaining "Democracy" and
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TyroneIrish
- 1:02pm 11/5/25
One would hope that abuses wouldn't be countered with more abuses.
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NedoftheHill
- 12:01pm 11/5/25
Blue surge? Blue candidates won in blue areas. Blue Cali passes Prop 50. Another shocker.
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ELP
- 11:55am 11/5/25
True, however Trump gave his base false hope that GOP candidates actually had a chance…
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Domer From Hell
- 12:41pm 11/5/25
So, unlike any POTUS b4 him, you expected Trump to say "our candidates have no shot, don't bother"?!
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BaronVonZemo
- 3:31pm 11/5/25
You misspelled, “More Sanity” of which you Trumpers have a short supply.
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Domer From Hell
- 3:45pm 11/5/25
I don't feel DJT and the RNC did much in support.
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ELP
- 2:33pm 11/5/25
Yeah, political endorsements don’t mean squat
[NT]
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Domer From Hell
- 2:39pm 11/5/25
People think politicians can solve their personal problems, and when they can't they get mad.
[NT]
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LanceManion
- 11:06am 11/5/25
Yep. A lot of Trumpers have buyers remorse
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Domer From Hell
- 11:55am 11/5/25
I guess it depends on what you mean by "Trumpers."
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NedoftheHill
- 12:02pm 11/5/25
Anyone who voted for this disaster is a Trumper. Own your vote
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Domer From Hell
- 12:34pm 11/5/25
So, you are disappointed by the "blue surge"?
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LanceManion
- 12:56pm 11/5/25
Not in the slightest. As a Reagan Republican, I’m disappointed that Trump…
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Domer From Hell
- 2:33pm 11/5/25
Got it. Teaching those Trump supporters a lesson at the cost of democracy. TDS.
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LanceManion
- 2:47pm 11/5/25
My assumption is that you’re alluding to Prop 50…
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Domer From Hell
- 3:00pm 11/5/25
A chunk of swing voters who voted for Trump didn't sign up for the autocracy.
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conorlarkin
- 11:01am 11/5/25
The problem with Trumpism is the same as it was for Obamaism: there appears to be no replacement.
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Curly1918
- 10:46am 11/5/25
The primary reason for Congressional polarization is Trump's use of political and physical
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TyroneIrish
- 1:24pm 11/5/25