In a presidential race what is the difference between winning states like Pennsylvania,Wisconsin,Michigan,Nevada,Virginia ,Minnesota ,Arizona and Ohio and winning states like Tennessee,Utah,North Dakota,Mississippi etc?
the democrats shills don't seem to understand that there is massive stealth Trump vote unless they run a really good candidate a quote from 2009 and a jest made after he told you exactly what the proper template was... JEM had both elections pegged. And you told us Hillary would crush Trump in the electoral college.
That stealth vote that got him 3 million fewer votes than his opponent?The stealth vote that allowed dems to win the mid terms by the most votes ever 3 months ago ? The stealth vote that was so low in 2016 that House dems nearly matched it in 2018 ?( Trump got 63 million votes in 2016,house dems got 61 million votes in 2018.Never in history has the mid term house vote got that close to the presidents popular vote)
The crap you posted is meaningless. So let's see if you can do basic math.... how many U.S. Senate seats do the Republicans hold after the 2018 General election? How many U.S. Senate seats did the Republicans hold in October 2018? What is the difference between these two numbers?
Democrats won 22 Senate races,republicans won 11 Democrats got 53 million Senate votes,republicans got 35 million. Democrats won the Senate races in Pennsylvania,Wisconsin,Michigan,Nevada,Virginia ,Minnesota ,Arizona and Ohio in 2018,the states that will decide 2020. Dems won all of the blue senate seat races. Democrats won 8 of the 9 swing state senate seats and only lost the 9th by 20,000 votes Democrats won red states West Virginia,Montana and Arizona and came within 2.5 points in Texas,a seat that republicans won by 25 and 16 points in the prior 2 elections. Republicans lost all blue state races,8 out of 9 swing state races and 3 red state races and only won thier biggest EC state by 2.5 points