2020 Election is Over----Dems just don't realize it yet.

The State of Virginia, where Tim Kaine was running for reelection as the Democrat incumbent, yielded a 450k surplus of Dem House votes.
 
The state of Michigan, where Debbie Stabenow was running for reelection as the Democrat incumbent, yielded a 325k surplus of Dem House votes.
 
The state of Pennsylvania, where Bob Casey was running for reelection as the Democrat incumbent, yielded a 510k surplus of Dem House Votes.
 
Reader---this is due to the fact that most Senate races were held in states that had incumbent Democrats. This affects the vote total across all races and would lend itself to more Dem votes. Dems getting more votes overall and by a wide margin in 2018 is singularly meaningless . Furthermore, Trump was not on the ballot in any race since Nov 2016.


House votes are nationwide
 
For example, PhoneySnark continuously mentions that Dems got 10 million more votes in the 2018 election. But, here is a fact for you----4 million of that surplus was in California alone. This was a state that had a Democrat incumbent, Dianne Feinstein running for reelection. As far as I am concerned, California can have all the surplus Dem votes that it wants. It won't have any bearing on the 2020 presidential election.


Dems won Senate races in Pennsylvania,Wisconsin,Michigan,Nevada,Virginia ,Minnesota ,Arizona and Ohio as well as red states Arizona,West Virginia and Montana and every blue state race though
 
Illinois, where there was not a Democrat running for reelection, but there is a corrupt Chicago and Obama Dem machine yielded a 1 million Dem House vote surplus.


Again, Dems won Senate races in Pennsylvania,Wisconsin,Michigan,Nevada,Virginia ,Minnesota ,Arizona and Ohio as well as red states Arizona,West Virginia and Montana and every blue state race in2018 along with winning the house by the most votes ever
 
The state of Michigan, where Debbie Stabenow was running for reelection as the Democrat incumbent, yielded a 325k surplus of Dem House votes.


Again,Senate races are not House races.Trump voters could have voted for thier GOP House candidate while not voting for the Democrat Senator
 
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