the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Washington DC, Democrats are bracing for the possibility of a coming wave of retirements as the party comes to grips with a series of ominous electoral losses in Virginia and other states that portend trouble in the 2022 midterms.
Fourteen House Democrats have already announced that they will not seek reelection in 2022. But the painful string of defeats in Tuesday’s off-year elections is stirring speculation that more of the party’s incumbents may be eyeing the exits ahead of the midterms in hopes of avoiding brutal reelection campaigns or being relegated once again to the minority.
Republicans, emboldened by their recent victories, are already firing warning shots at House Democrats. In an interview with The Washington Post on Wednesday, Rep. Tom Emmer (R-Minn.), the chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), gave vulnerable Democratic incumbents an ultimatum: “Retire or lose.”
Love the picture choice
As long as the Dems can send in mail-in votes for dead voters to win races they will have nothing to worry about next year.
Take a look at the provisions of the Infrastructure bill. There’s not much “infrastructure” there.
Absentee ballot flow (out of whack). Ghost voters (voting from an address where they don’t live). Equals fraud.
Extremely close elections where thousands of Dem votes came in mysteriously after hours need forensic audits. That may be coming in a couple of weeks to Ciattarelli 49.6 Murphy 50.3
Just sayin’