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Nov. 9, 2022

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The lesson of 2022 is that campaigns still matter—a lot

Campaigns matter! That’s the story of the election of 2022. Democrats survived and indeed were rewarded because they ran a campaign demonizing GOP supporters as threats to democracy using images of idiots hanging from the nation’s Capitol from January 6th to make their point, and Republicans ran a campaign without substance expecting people to reward them because they weren’t Joe Biden.

Video: 2022 Midterms Elections Results and Analysis

Americans for Limited Government Rick Manning responds to the results of the 2022 Congressional midterm elections.

If Republicans retake the House, thank Lee Zeldin and Ron DeSantis as Biden’s New Blue Wall stops Red Wave

Republicans appear poised to retake the House of Representatives by a very slim majority in the 2022 Congressional midterm elections. Having started the night out with 212 seats, the GOP needed six seats to get to the needed 218 seats, and if they get there, it will be because of strong runs for governor by Republicans Lee Zeldin in New York, where the GOP netted four seats, and Ron DeSantis in Florida, where Republicans gained another four seats. But for their historic gubernatorial runs, and the race for the House would not have been a victory.

The lesson of 2022 is that campaigns still matter—a lot

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By Rick Manning

Campaigns matter!

That’s the story of the election of 2022. Democrats survived and indeed were rewarded because they ran a campaign demonizing GOP supporters as threats to democracy using images of idiots hanging from the nation’s Capitol from January 6th to make their point, and Republicans ran a campaign without substance expecting people to reward them because they weren’t Joe Biden.

Democrats found a way to rally around a candidate in Pennsylvania who advocated releasing first degree murderers who committed heinous, grotesque crimes and was physically and mentally incapable of being a Senator, while erstwhile Republicans chose to deny their votes to Republicans who stood up against Biden’s abuses of power using our federal intelligence agencies and had the audacity to point out that the 2020 election was the least secure and one of the most likely to have been corrupted election in our nation’s history.

At this writing it is not wholly uncertain whether the GOP even managed to win the six seats needed to win control of the House, although it’s leaning that way, but it is highly likely that they failed to pick up any seats in the Senate.

Joe Biden argued that the soul of America was at stake to motivate his voters.  Republicans said gas prices are too high without providing a plan to lower them.

Joe Biden said that Americans who supported Trump are dangerous to democracy. Washington, DC Republicans silently agreed while making no moral case against the unprecedented censorship and political weaponization of the FBI to make the same argument against their friend Joe.

Unfortunately the expectations that the GOP would be able to set the stage for draining the swamp, defund the 87,000 IRS agents, protect our children from the evil onslaught against their sexual innocence in the schools, tackle illegal immigration, end the green new deal power grab that is destroying any semblance of energy independence and end the Justice Department’s collusion with big tech to censor speech in America are dead. 

Even if they GOP has a slim majority in the House, it will be less conservative and combative than needed to stand up against an emboldened Biden administration. The hopes of rolling back Biden’s extremist policies are dead because Democrats were brought together with a purpose, to use the government against those who believe that America First policies are right and true. 

While Republicans, at best, hoped that anger at the Democrats over the economy and America’s wrong track would lead them to the promised land without the burden of having promises to fulfill. And like the football coach who tries to sit on a touchdown lead by burning clock and playing prevent defense, they effectively lost. 

Campaigns matter.

Rick Manning is the President of Americans for Limited Government.

To view online: https://dailytorch.com/2022/11/the-lesson-of-2022-is-that-campaigns-still-matter-a-lot/

 

Video: 2022 Midterms Elections Results and Analysis

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To view online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL9USqMfa-w

 

If Republicans retake the House, thank Lee Zeldin and Ron DeSantis as Biden’s New Blue Wall stops Red Wave

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By Robert Romano

Republicans appear poised to retake the House of Representatives by a very slim majority in the 2022 Congressional midterm elections. Having started the night out with 212 seats, the GOP needed only six seats to get to the needed 218 seats, and if they get there, it will be because of strong runs for governor by Republicans Lee Zeldin in New York, where the GOP netted four seats, and Ron DeSantis in Florida, where Republicans gained another four seats.

In the New York governor’s race, although losing statewide, Zeldin received a remarkable 2.7 million votes, or 47 percent, to Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul’s 3 million votes, or 53 percent. That is simply amazing for a Republican in as deep a blue state as New York is as Zeldin made fighting crime his top issue in a race otherwise dominated by inflation and abortion as top voter concerns.

The result was the GOP apparently snatched four seats in the U.S. House not yet called: New York’s 3rd, 4th, 17th and 19th Congressional Districts and are closely behind in the 18th Congressional District.

Similarly, in Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis absolutely smashed a hapless Charlie Crist in his reelection bid by over 1.5 million votes, winning 4.5 million votes, or 59.4 percent, to Crist’s meek 3 million votes, or 40 percent after successfully managing the recent Hurricane Ian, reopening Florida to freedom from Covid lockdowns and reforming Florida’s educational curricula —standing up to Disney in the process — after banning sexual-themed curricula in elementary schools.

The result was another four seats in the U.S. House: Florida’s 5th, 7th, 13th and 21st Congressional Districts.

Republicans also picked up New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District, Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District, Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District and Georgia’s 6th Congressional District, but then lost seats in Ohio’s 1st Congressional District, Illinois’ 13th Congressional District, North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District and Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional District.

No new seats were won by Republicans in Texas despite earning two more seats in the 2020 Census. There, Republicans picked up Texas’ 15th Congressional District but lost the 34th Congressional District.

Many races in California, Maryland, Michigan, Alaska, Nevada and Arizona remain too close or too early to call, but might mean more net zero or tepid gains overall for Republicans in those states depending on how things go.

Otherwise almost every incumbent seat was held. Every seat matters in 2022, and the GOP’s lackluster showing in the House across the country in every state except New York and Florida looms heavily.

More analysis of turnout and exit polls nationally will be required over the coming weeks to see for certain, but it looks like the final likely voters polls definitely underestimated Democratic turnout in races after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, and overestimated Republican turnout in certain areas Republicans really needed to win amid high consumer inflation.   

Historically, the opposition party picks up seats in 90 percent of midterms dating back to 1906, and that will almost certainly hold true in 2022, too. But as far as gains go, the average was 31 seats and Republicans are coming in well below that mark as they might have the slimmest of majorities.

The Red Wave crashed right into Biden’s New Blue Wall as independent, unaffiliated voters voted for mixed government.

If the GOP indeed manages to win back the House, Kevin McCarthy or whoever is Speaker should send thank you notes to Lee Zeldin and Ron DeSantis. But for their historic gubernatorial runs, and the race for the House would not have been a victory.

Robert Romano is the Vice President of Public Policy at Americans for Limited Government Foundation.

To view online: https://dailytorch.com/2022/11/if-republicans-retake-the-house-thank-lee-zeldin-and-ron-desantis-as-bidens-new-blue-wall-stops-red-wave/

 

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