Senate Democrats are very worried about losing big in the 2018 midterms

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It's just a matter of time until Trump's 6-3 (possibly 7-2) SCOTUS becomes a reality.

The 2018 midterm elections will be critical for determining the party in power through the next several election cycles. Will Republicans maintain power or is the political pendulum swinging in Democrats’ favor?

Tight polling in many states means that question won’t be settled until Election Day in November. But one thing is for certain: Democrats will be on the defense because, of the 33 Senate seats up for grabs, Democrats hold 22 of them, while Republicans hold just eight. Independents hold the other two.

Democrats are apparently so worried, they’re already calling in the big guns: former President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton.
https://www.theblaze.com/news/2018/...sing-big-in-the-2018-midterms-heres-the-proof
 
Not a surprise. These mid term elections are almost as important as the primaries. Sadly, it's often overlooked.
 
If (R)'s keep up with the "Oh no worries, we got this in the bag!!" they are going to loose their ass Hillary Clinton style because nobody will vote....it's already a win remember!!

LOL
 
I laughed when Trump said the midterms aren't as important as the 2016 election, for the obvious reasons he's not running.
His typical narcissism.
 
The democrats have a lot to worry about, most of it there own words and actions.
 
I laughed when Trump said the midterms aren't as important as the 2016 election, for the obvious reasons he's not running.
His typical narcissism.

Actually, he insinuated the opposite. Google it. I'll be back later to school you IF I think about it.
 
If (R)'s keep up with the "Oh no worries, we got this in the bag!!" they are going to loose their ass Hillary Clinton style because nobody will vote....it's already a win remember!!

LOL

Glimmer of hope is that Dem's base think that Presidents are kings and only vote every four years for the new king.
 
Glimmer of hope is that Dem's base think that Presidents are kings and only vote every four years for the new king.

Like you and the rest of the gop cocksuckers cheering on cheetolini as the daily train wreck goes on?

Btw... "Presidents", aren't you SO smart.:rolleyes:

http://www.dictionary.com/e/when-do-you-capitalize-president/


Have you ever worried about when president should be capitalized? You should only capitalize president as a title before an individual’s name or when directly addressing a person in that role (e.g. “President George Washington”). Variations of the word, such as presidential, should not be capitalized unless they begin a sentence or are used as part of a proper name (e.g. “Presidential Medal of Freedom”).

President follows the same capitalization rules as other titles. A title is the name that describes a person’s position, rank, office, or job. You should only capitalize titles when they come directly before a person’s name, as in “President Abraham Lincoln.”

Similarly, the title should be capitalized when it is used in place of a president’s name or when addressing a president directly, as in “Hello, Mr. President.”

Other than those cases, president should be lowercase. Take this sentence for example: “The president lives in the White House.” Here, president is neither being used as a title before a person’s name, nor as a direct address, so it isn’t capitalized.
 
Like you and the rest of the gop cocksuckers cheering on cheetolini as the daily train wreck goes on?

Btw... "Presidents", aren't you SO smart.:rolleyes:

http://www.dictionary.com/e/when-do-you-capitalize-president/


Have you ever worried about when president should be capitalized? You should only capitalize president as a title before an individual’s name or when directly addressing a person in that role (e.g. “President George Washington”). Variations of the word, such as presidential, should not be capitalized unless they begin a sentence or are used as part of a proper name (e.g. “Presidential Medal of Freedom”).

President follows the same capitalization rules as other titles. A title is the name that describes a person’s position, rank, office, or job. You should only capitalize titles when they come directly before a person’s name, as in “President Abraham Lincoln.”

Similarly, the title should be capitalized when it is used in place of a president’s name or when addressing a president directly, as in “Hello, Mr. President.”

Other than those cases, president should be lowercase. Take this sentence for example: “The president lives in the White House.” Here, president is neither being used as a title before a person’s name, nor as a direct address, so it isn’t capitalized.

You must feel very smart today.
 
Like you and the rest of the gop cocksuckers cheering on cheetolini as the daily train wreck goes on?

Btw... "Presidents", aren't you SO smart.:rolleyes:

http://www.dictionary.com/e/when-do-you-capitalize-president/


Have you ever worried about when president should be capitalized? You should only capitalize president as a title before an individual’s name or when directly addressing a person in that role (e.g. “President George Washington”). Variations of the word, such as presidential, should not be capitalized unless they begin a sentence or are used as part of a proper name (e.g. “Presidential Medal of Freedom”).

President follows the same capitalization rules as other titles. A title is the name that describes a person’s position, rank, office, or job. You should only capitalize titles when they come directly before a person’s name, as in “President Abraham Lincoln.”

Similarly, the title should be capitalized when it is used in place of a president’s name or when addressing a president directly, as in “Hello, Mr. President.”

Other than those cases, president should be lowercase. Take this sentence for example: “The president lives in the White House.” Here, president is neither being used as a title before a person’s name, nor as a direct address, so it isn’t capitalized.

The word "President' is capitalized throughout Article II of the Constitution. I think the Founders understood English a lot better than present day pretenders.:D
 
The word "President' is capitalized throughout Article II of the Constitution. I think the Founders understood English a lot better than present day pretenders.:D

Also the "P" in POTUS.
 
So no Democrats are worried and the article is just a right winger's fantasy op-ed piece. Is this what gets your dicks hard in the morning?
 
So no Democrats are worried and the article is just a right winger's fantasy op-ed piece. Is this what gets your dicks hard in the morning?

Why the interest in our dicks, dude? You are starting to sound like RobdownSouth's idiot cousin.
 
Happy to help you feel smart. Enjoy!

You've got the bar set really low. Thankfully, I'm light years smarter and more successful.


I only wish I could be as successful as your alt, botanydummy.. as successful as he thinks he is anyway.
 
Oh?

Why would you assume that?

I've seen nothing from you or him that leads me to believe anyone would enjoy being in physical contact with either of you being the brain is the sexiest of organs.
 
If (R)'s keep up with the "Oh no worries, we got this in the bag!!" they are going to loose their ass Hillary Clinton style because nobody will vote....it's already a win remember!!

LOL

The Conservatives are voting. We want to destroy the LibDem DNC base as they have tried to destroy this country.
They did not leave as promised.:mad:
 
This is pretty much incoherent, much like your rage at everything Trump.
Only to you. You listen to too much Trumpspeak, no wonder coherent things are incoherent to you.

Actually, he insinuated the opposite.
Only in your alternative facts world.
So your vote in 2018 is every bit as important as your vote in 2016 — although I’m not sure I really believe that, but you know. I don’t know who the hell wrote that line. I’m not sure. But it’s still important. Remember that.
Important but not as important as 2016.
Quite clear.
 
Only to you. You listen to too much Trumpspeak, no wonder coherent things are incoherent to you.

Only in your alternative facts world.Important but not as important as 2016.
Quite clear.

Rent a sense of humor. Maybe you will be able to parse that correctly. It's a joke. Specifically poking fun at his own tendency for self-aggrandizement.
 
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