PostmodernProphet
fully immersed in faith..
Not enough for a veto proof congress
Biden didn't win that many either......
Not enough for a veto proof congress
In the primaries... not so in the general.
Republicans are out of touch.
Was there ever a candidate from any party worse than Walker?
In races demmycrats want to admit, Trump candidates only won 40%, not a good day
and yet, despite your denials, over 90% of the candidates Trump endorsed, won.....
yes.....Warnock.......Abrams......that's just counting Georgia candidates.....
Where did Trump have a 90% success rates with his candidates.
Was there ever a candidate from any party worse than Walker?
Hillary. Worst ever.
Sorry, we were discussing 2022. That was just the first thing that jumped in my mind.
Mind? She was highly qualified and experienced. Trump was not and he proved it.
and yet, despite your denials, over 90% of the candidates Trump endorsed, won.....
https://ballotpedia.org/Endorsements_by_Donald_Trump#2022I fully expect the whiners will complain 85% isn't 90%.....the same folks who have complained that since Obama only increased the budget 96% he didn't double it....
Absolutely... at least he's not going to run again in 2024...
So, your own site is only 85%, not 90%, You are such a liar…
sorry cuntselor.....its the truth and your whiney head is up your lib'rul ass....
On Wednesday, writing for The Washington Post, reporter Aaron Blake profiled many of the worst candidates to have run in the 2022 elections.
One of the common through-lines he identified? Former President Donald Trump backed all of them, sometimes against less controversial candidates in the Republican primary.
Among the candidates, Blake noted, were Christian nationalist and alleged January 6 participant Doug Mastriano for governor of Pennsylvania, for whom "national Republicans effectively conceded this race the moment Mastriano won his primary"; election conspiracy theorist and former Gen. Don Bolduc in the New Hampshire Senate race, who underperformed GOP Gov. Chris Sununu by 25 points; and white nationalist sympathizer Joe Kent, who "knocked out impeachment-supporting Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-Wash.) in the top-two primary, thanks to Trump’s support, and then proceeded to lose a district Trump had carried by four points."
Blake Masters, Sarah Palin, and J.R. Majewski all similarly blew winnable or even Republican-tilted races — and Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) came very close to losing a district that wasn't supposed to be competitive at all.
Then there was Kristina Karamo, a QAnon believer running for Michigan Secretary of State.
"Karamo, who rose to prominence thanks to baseless and false accusations about issues in the 2020 election, lost to the incumbent Democrat by 14 points," wrote Blake. "That’s the largest loss among the most prominent election deniers running for secretary of state, who themselves had a brutal election. It was also larger than the GOP’s deficit for governor (minus-10) and attorney general (minus-eight). Given that this is a state that was close in both the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections, all three results are pretty shocking. But Karamo’s was the worst, and now she’s running for state party chair."
Some of Trump's picks, Blake noted, were so unelectable they couldn't even make it through their primaries, like David Perdue for Georgia governor, Janice McGeachin for Idaho governor, Mo Brooks for Alabama Senate, and North Carolina Rep. Madison Cawthorn, who was thrown overboard by his own party after two years of causing controversies.
Hands down the stroke victim. Only a pack of morons would elect and stoke vict.....oh wait....