You're some content-expert on spreading and cannot build a spread chart. The most optimistic estimates had the DEMS gaining 25 seats. The win eclipsed that as well at producing >8% net of the nationwide popular vote. You must be tired of winning.
Gaslighting works and many American minds are soft and malleable so Trump is in their head. Programming works on most of the dimwit right guys here. You see it here every day, something bad happens, they get lost for words, Fox gives them talking points & double to shitposts are made the next day. They don't have their own thoughts, unless it is Treefrog and even the right wishes he would keep his to himself. Considering the strength of the GOP gerrymandering, the fairly poor handling of the Kavanaugh affair etc. It was a pretty damn good result.
On that I can agree. I think that the expectations for some sort of blue tsunami were a bit overblown by the political punditry. Taking back the House was a significant accomplishment.
About 80% of the square mileage in the United States went Republican. The remain 20% of the square mileage in the United States went Democrat.
Massive Projection. Your team goes silent until the talking points come out. The few times they don't have them they babble like fools. The right here frequently anticipates the talking points.
3,0387,000 square miles of land in the US voted Republican. 759,000 square miles of land in the US voted Democrat.