Sunday, November 13, 2022

A close call for Dems in Nevada



This means Dems (barely) managed to hold on to the Senate, provided Laxalt doesn't challenge the results.  

Reminder:


Hopefully, Raphael Warnock will win the Georgia runoff and give them one up (hallelujah John Fetterman).  I think that's more likely now, because people won't feel like they have to vote for Walker in order to retake the Senate - because they can't now.  Unfortunately, I think Joe Biden stuck a pin in Sinema and Manchin's recalcitrance by announcing that voters should "give" him "two more" Democrats in the Senate so he could pass great legislation.  No one ever accused him of being clever.

Unfortunately, Dems failed to hold on to the governorship in Nevada.



But they did win crucial offices for voting in 2024.





I never thought about whether the state AG was elected and not appointed by the governor.  

Nevada's citizens also voted for ranked choice voting.  As I've said before, I think all voting should be ranked choice voting.




I love you, Kyle, but yes, they fucking do.  Georgia would be a much-needed reliably pro-democracy, pro-Democratic values vote.  Besides, there are a bunch of old folks in the Senate, and anything could happen to any of them, old or not, at any time.  Democrats need a safe cushion, and they don't have one. 

The 2022 midterms in video form:



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