Not quite as bad a beatdown as the Astros took from the Braves in the World Series, but still ... they did it to themselves. Again.
.@Sen_JoeManchin (How can I do the most damage to Biden and fellow Democrats?)
— Mark Elliott (@markmobility) November 2, 2021
Let's cut Build Back Better in half and then, instead of declaring victory and announcing my support, trash the entire thing the day before a crucial governor's race in Virginia.
I mean "they" if you're one of those Democrats who considers Joe Manchin a Democrat (and not Bernie Sanders, for example).
If I had a dollar for every time some pundit said "This is a big wake-up call for the Democrats" Id be able to pay off my student loans. https://t.co/deqIZNN0a4
— Maria (@Sandernista412) November 3, 2021
Oh yes, speaking of student loan debt ...
"The memo was completely redacted, but it was dated April 8, just a week after @WHCOS discussed the memo’s existence on cable news — meaning that the memo has existed for months, but the administration has concealed it from the public."https://t.co/L8oGKCAyoD
— The Debt Collective (@StrikeDebt) November 1, 2021
You don't suppose yesterday was some kind of a referendum on Joe Biden, do you? Nah, had to be the Far Left's fault.
McAuliffe’s loss in a state Biden just won by over 10% raises an important question: how do we blame progressives?
— Ken Klippenstein (@kenklippenstein) November 3, 2021
Sen. Mark Warner of the Commonwealth jumped out to an early lead.
Here's the clip:https://t.co/h1nNxR6cky pic.twitter.com/vA4iysx90M
— Eoin Higgins (@EoinHiggins_) November 1, 2021
From Virginia to New Jersey to Minnesota, voters in yesterday's off-year elections sent Democrats a warning for 2022: There could be a massive backlash to perceptions that progressives are pulling the party too far left.
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A senior aide to another House Democratic moderate told Axios’ Hans Nichols that "it’s clear that passing a historic bipartisan infrastructure deal months ago would have energized President Biden’s numbers," and that House progressives who stalled that vote had hurt McAuliffe.
Yes well, I certainly hope so. Though I don't think anyone's blaming the leftists for the Democratic nominee's defeat to a write-in candidate in Buffalo, NY yesterday.
Democrats have no problem when corporate candidates run as 3rd party spoilers, but would lose it if Bernie or Nina (rightfully) did the same thing. https://t.co/HB2nomlhl6
— citizen uprising (@cit_uprising) November 3, 2021
Texas -- or at least San Antonio's House District 118 -- repeated the pattern.
Our story: Republican John Lujan wins special election runoff to flip Texas House seat in San Antonio
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) November 3, 2021
Lujan wins by 2 points after Biden carried #HD118 by 14 https://t.co/MItlyNvtbp #txlege
Quite remarkable. To underscore, this is what they are losing to.
QAnon lunatics waiting for JFK Jr. to show up at Dealey Plaza in Dallas and they’re definitely NOT a cult pic.twitter.com/8C0jPdXc6z
— Wu-Tang Is For The Children (@WUTangKids) November 2, 2021
This guy says Critical Race Theory is the most important issue in the Virginia Election. He also says he has no idea what Critical Race Theory is. pic.twitter.com/lBrGy4lRBG
— The Good Liars (@TheGoodLiars) November 1, 2021
Gohmert: I’ve read where experts have said if you’ve got a choice between the temperature getting slightly warmer or slightly colder, you want warmer because if it’s getting slightly colder that means there’s less time for crops to grow pic.twitter.com/1XMaFZzhhQ
— Acyn (@Acyn) November 2, 2021
Alas, some things never change no matter the duopolist in charge.
Game's over https://t.co/p7exc4zBgr
— Matt Schwartz (@SchwartzChron) November 3, 2021
I have lots more coming.
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