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Home Front: Politix
With More Votes Counted, It Looks Like Mia Love May Have Won in Utah After All
2018-11-15
[Townhall] Let's start things off with the good news: On election night, it looked like conservative Utah Congresswoman Mia Love, who represents Utah's least Republican Congressional district, had been swept away in Democrats' suburban blue wave. But as more votes have been counted, Love's Democratic challenger has seen his lead dwindle away -- and now electoral maven Dave Wasserman is starting to lean toward the conclusion that Love is slightly favored to complete the comeback and win another term:

Despite President Trump's gratuitous shots at Love during these unhelpful remarks last week, Congressional Republicans would be delighted to have their party's only black female Representative return to the lower chamber in January. Keep an eye on this race -- it's trending red. At the other end of the spectrum, California's notoriously endless vote-counting process is once again padding Democrats' numbers, likely handing defeats to a number of Republican candidates who were leading on election night. The imperiled or defeated include incumbent Mimi Walters and first-time federal candidate Young Kim, who stood to become the first Korean-American woman ever elected to Congress (I mentioned her in this post). Given the trajectory of the count, in which she appeared to lead somewhat comfortably last Tuesday night, Kim may well narrowly lose:
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  Dress rehearsal for 2020.

And the Dems will get help from the GOPe.
Posted by: charger   2018-11-15 18:30  

#2  Because there seems to be systematic Dem election fraud and voter fraud in the 2018 mid-terms across the country all of these elections are suspect and need to be investigated. For example, the numbers in Arizona for Senator just don't add up. Same in Florida.
Posted by: JohnQC   2018-11-15 17:24  

#1  Hope so, but President Trump may have to season his words a little.
Posted by: Vast Right Wing Conspiracy   2018-11-15 14:28  

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