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The Dems are sweeping up tonight!

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    Bernard
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    Lots of good news coming in. VA gov, NJ gov, NYC mayor, etc. etc.

    The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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      ShiroKuro
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      Yep!
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        In VA we have taken all three major offices (Gov, LG, AG) and increased the House majority to at least 63-37. In other VA news, the legislature voted to put a constitutional amendment to the voters to redistrict, just like CA. We can turn VA from 6-5 Democratic to 9-2 Democratic.

        Prop 50 in California passed overwhelmingly.

        Crazy economist who likes to write about higher education.

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          Piano*Dad
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          And Zohran wins a big Mamdate in NY.

          Crazy economist who likes to write about higher education.

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            Bernard
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            Zohran's speech is really good.

            The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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              CHAS
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              "The man that hath no music in himself, nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils;” - Shakespeare

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                jon-nyc
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                Some perspective:

                Zohran Mamdani and Abigail Spanberger, both victorious in yesterday's US elections, offer two competing visions for the future of the Democratic party. His background is affluent and highbrow; her parents were a police officer and a nurse. His worldview is just the combination of blame-Israel-and-America-first third-worldism and modish socialism you'd expect from a child of privilege; she, while decidedly liberal, is far nearer the political center of gravity and, for instance, supported Trump's bombing of Iran.

                Mamdani has never really had a career outside politics; Spanberger was an operations officer with the CIA, giving her credibility on national security, as well as a concrete sense of how the real world works. He, for all his genuine charisma, could never be elected outside a deep blue metropolis like New York City; she just won statewide office, and will succeed a Republican governor, suggesting her brand of politics has real crossover appeal. He openly embraces the "socialist" label, anathema to most American voters; she has openly called on Democrats to avoid it like the plague. And so on. In other words, Spanberger's model of political success is one that can and should be transferrable while Mamdani's victory only proves that any number of toxic views and associations can be overcome, if you have the good fortune to run against deeply compromised opposition in one of America's most left-wing cities.

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                  Bernard
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                  A source for the above quotes would be useful.

                  It might be more accurate to write "a perspective." One that clearly discredits itself when writing, "...while Mamdani's victory only proves that any number of toxic views and associations can be overcome."

                  Abigail ran a race that worked in VA, Mamdani ran one that worked in NYC. Both ran on affordability.

                  Exit polls still show that Democrats do not have a favorable view of their party. So if we want unity, it's in everyone's best interest to celebrate these victories and learn from their commonality.

                  The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                    A source for the above quotes would be useful.

                    It might be more accurate to write "a perspective." One that clearly discredits itself when writing, "...while Mamdani's victory only proves that any number of toxic views and associations can be overcome."

                    Abigail ran a race that worked in VA, Mamdani ran one that worked in NYC. Both ran on affordability.

                    Exit polls still show that Democrats do not have a favorable view of their party. So if we want unity, it's in everyone's best interest to celebrate these victories and learn from their commonality.

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                    wtg
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                    @Bernard said in The Dems are sweeping up tonight!:

                    Abigail ran a race that worked in VA, Mamdani ran one that worked in NYC. Both ran on affordability.

                    This. There isn't only one way to get to the goal.

                    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie AumΓ΄nier

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                      wtg
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                      He is so pathetic.

                      President Donald Trump called for making major changes to U.S. voting systems after Democrats won big on Election Day.

                      Democrats won races on Tuesday for governor in Virginia and New Jersey and passed a measure in California aimed at adding more Democratic seats in the House of Representatives.

                      Trump responded to the Democratic victories with a Truth Social post in which he called for voter reform, including voter identification and banning mail voting, according to Newsweek.

                      Earlier on Tuesday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the White House was exploring an executive order to ban mail voting. She specifically criticized voting in California, which she said, without evidence, encouraged β€œblatant” fraud, according to PBS News.

                      Trump said in a separate Truth Social post that voting in California was a β€œgiant scam” and was under β€œvery serious legal and criminal review.”

                      Trump routinely criticizes election results as fraudulent when they don’t go his way. He has long been critical of mail voting in particular.

                      https://www.syracuse.com/politics/2025/11/giant-scam-trump-calls-for-changes-to-voting-after-democratic-wins-on-election-night.html

                      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie AumΓ΄nier

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                        Piano*Dad
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                        Look who I ran into a few days ago ... 😊

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                        Crazy economist who likes to write about higher education.

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                          wtg
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                          😁

                          When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie AumΓ΄nier

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                            Amanda
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                            I'm clearly an ignoramus.
                            Who is she?
                            (I'll start with her not being Taylor Swift - or for that matter, any pop star.)
                            But begging your pardons, who is this some-kind-of-celebrity? Perhaps I could benefit from a brain chip implanted - one containing all the catch-up current events I seem to have missed.

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                              Steve Miller
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                              He’s Piano Dad!

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                                wtg
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                                And she's the next governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia!

                                https://apnews.com/article/virginia-first-female-governor-earlesears-spanberger-01f9854a94fdab6e5719096664ee9be1

                                When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie AumΓ΄nier

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                                  Bernard
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                                  Something else the successful campaigns had in common was support for transgender rights. Mamdani, Spanberger, and Sherrill all won against opponents who ran on anti-trans rhetoric. Mamdani has been vocally supportive of the trans community (even mentioning them in his acceptance speech), as have Spanberger and Sherrill. Maybe we can lay to rest the notion that trans rights are a losing subject?

                                  More particulars: https://glaad.org/pro-equality-candidates-win-anti-trans-campaigns-lose-again-in-election-2025/

                                  (So... talk about Sharia Law! (/s) Mamdani's transition leadership team is made up entirely of women.)

                                  The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                                    Piano*Dad
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                                    The article that WTG posted has an interesting graphic that allows you to see the magnitude of the vote shift between parties from the last gubernatorial election (2021) to this one. The blue shift is uniform across the state, even in ruby red rural areas. They stayed red, but the shift is large.

                                    https://interactives.ap.org/election-results/customers/layouts/organization-layouts/published/49221/26649.html

                                    Crazy economist who likes to write about higher education.

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                                      Check out NJ.

                                      https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/15/us/politics/latino-voters-new-jersey.html?unlocked_article_code=1.1U8.3k6_.6xwphnf-_S_V&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare

                                      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie AumΓ΄nier

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