Look at the Breitbart fake peer review paper backing up his fellow Trump U graduate. Why didn't you mention the 6% turnout? 40000 voted when Texas state senators represent populations of approximately 806,000 per senate seat/district - that is bigger than a congressional district. Or the fact that the seat fell vacant because the Dem got convicted? Good luck with the red wave, your guy had to collude with Russians and needed FBI help to win using the slave state math of electoral college and you guys think its the Dems that are in trouble. Justice is coming, wait for it.
It's hard for us to post links because google buries news sites that show favorable results to republicans. If you don't believe me just google "How many seats have republicans flipped" and it only shows how many seats democrats have flipped until you get about 5 pages in, then you get the story about this seat in texas that democrats held for 139 years. But just remember that Obama lost an average of 128 seats per year while he was in office and you brag about picking up a few dozen seats since Trump was elected. Obama lost 1,030 seats in 8 years. Think about that. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...complished-policy-goals-party-floundered.html
What is the normal turnout for voting in that district? And did you really bring up Russian collusion again and then have the nerve to say the FBI helped? Do you even read the papers about Strzok and Page?
There are no links showing republicans flipped 12 seats because they have not flipped 12 seats.GWB is a liar who makes shit up and post it as facts.
I will tell you what isn't normal - 6%, 2 months before the general election when the Dem got convicted which vacated the seat. Now only if this scenario played out everywhere else, you will have your red wave. As for Russian collusion, when your campaign manager pleads guilty to conspiring against the United States, your personal lawyer pleads guilty and spends hours with the Russian collusion investigator, when your son takes a meeting with the traitor campaign manager which he has lied about..ah whatever, the list of collusion is so long. Let's just wait for the indictments.
Of course he would say 'go search' whenever his lies are exposed, it's his schtick. There is no such thing as a honest Con.
As a side note: Polls suggest a tough race for Donna Shalala for Miami congressional seat BY LESLEY CLARK AND ALEX DAUGHERTY September 19, 2018 05:19 PM Democrats exulted when U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen announced last year she was retiring. Because the Republican congresswoman’s district leans Democratic, one prominent Washington election watcher immediately labeled the race “lean Democratic.” No longer. On the heels of two internal polls Wednesday that showed Democratic nominee Donna Shalala either losing or nearly tied with GOP opponent Maria Elvira Salazar, the Washington non-partisan election handicapper, the Cook Political Report, moved the needle back to the middle to “toss-up.” David Wasserman, who tracks House races for Cook and last week suggested that some Democrats were worried that Shalala had not pulled away, called it a “stunning turn” for a race that should be a “slam dunk” for Democrats. “Democrats believe the race is tied and that Trump’s rampant unpopularity in the district will ultimately tilt the scales to Shalala,” Wasserman wrote. “But Democrats are now on the verge of frittering away what was once considered their easiest pickup of the cycle.” He cited a bad candidate match up, noting that Shalala, 77, would be the second-oldest House freshman in history and is seeking to represent an overwhelmingly Hispanic district, despite not speaking Spanish. But Salazar was in Washington last week meeting with Republican lawmakers to tout her candidacy and raise money. They came away impressed: Minnesota Rep. Tom Emmer, a leader of the House Republicans’ political arm, said Salazar was the best possible candidate for the majority Latino district where Donald Trump lost by more than 19 percentage points in 2016. And Salazar enjoys the backing of all three Republican House members from Miami-Dade including the retiring Ros-Lehtinen and Sen. Marco Rubio. Shalala has the endorsement of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. “She’s a great candidate, I’ve known her for a long time,” Rubio said of Salazar. “I think she’s going to win.” Down ballot Republicans have outperformed the top of the ticket for years in Miami-Dade County, and Trump’s 2016 performance was the weakest in recent history by a Republican presidential candidate in South Florida. Ros-Lehtinen won by 10 percentage points despite Trump losing by 19 and Rubio lost Ros-Lehtinen’s district that includes his West Miami home by less than one percentage point. Newly elected Miami-Dade commissioner Eileen Higgins did win a seat within Ros-Lehtinen’s district earlier this year after the Democratic Party supported her over two GOP opponents. “I don’t see that on the field,” Salazar said when asked if she is at a massive disadvantage due to Trump’s 2016 performance in the district. “I think that conservative values entrenched within the Republican Party are the same values that the Hispanic community has. Our values, our core conservative values are more than the words of the president and that’s what I see.” Ros-Lehtinen predicted in an interview with McClatchy last week that Republicans would hold the seat. “Pundits say that my race is over because Hillary Clinton won by 20 points,” Ros-Lehtinen said. “However, those pundits have not met Maria Elvira Salazar. She’s a firebrand, she’s poised, she’s intelligent. She’s telegenic, she knows the issues and I think they will change their calculations soon.”