Here’s a simple message for Democrats: attack, attack, attack. A governing party vs a party obsessed with bathrooms and bedrooms. You can win. There are more of you than them. Walk with confidence. Go out and take it. https://t.co/rAzXorUQ1O
— stuart stevens (@stuartpstevens) August 3, 2022
Morning Joe reacts to Kansas abortion stunner: Voters 'repulsed by the radicalism of the Republican Party'https://t.co/2VdUto9ytn
— Raw Story (@RawStory) August 3, 2022
"This is the Republican Party in 2022," Scarborough concluded, "and even in a pro-life state, even in a Republican state that hasn't elected a Democratic president in 50 years, they are repulsed by the radicalism of this new Republican Party."
Mr. Stern hits the bullseye. https://t.co/z2RRKIdaZJ
— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) August 3, 2022
In 2011, this happened in Mississippi. It's the only historical parallel to the Kansas rout tonight that I can find.https://t.co/LrQW8o4qys
— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) August 3, 2022
'Abject humiliation': Kansas City Star editorial dances on Eric Greitens political gravehttps://t.co/KGyry6g7kO
— Raw Story (@RawStory) August 3, 2022
I've seen enough: Trump-endorsed John Gibbs (R) defeats pro-impeachment Rep. Peter Meijer (R) in the #MI03 GOP primary and will face Hillary Scholten (D) in November.
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) August 3, 2022
Rating change: @CookPolitical will be moving #MI03 from Toss Up to Lean D.
A GOP strategist in KS warns this is "a big deal"
— Lindsay Wise (@lindsaywise) August 3, 2022
"There were no major contested Democratic primaries to drive turnout & the amendment still failed resoundingly. If Republicans think the issue of abortion isn't on the minds of voters tonight's results should put them on notice" https://t.co/R0oEv8lVkV
On Nov. 8, 2016, @EricGreitens was elected Missouri governor, amassing 1,433,397 votes.
— Scott Charton (@ScottCharton) August 3, 2022
Nearly 6 years later, disgraced and scandal-mired, Greitens could only muster 123,292 votes in Tuesday’s GOP #MOSEN primary.
Bet he’s already thinking about 2024.
— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) August 3, 2022
Democrats got their wish in Michigan, where pro-impeachment GOP Rep. Peter Meijer was defeated by MAGAite nutball John Gibbs. The cynical Dems who played with fire may live to regret it.https://t.co/Cb8h5HEVac
— Charlie Sykes (@SykesCharlie) August 3, 2022
Can we stop pretending that trying to support weaker candidates in the opposition's primaries is anything new? Campaigns once did that all the time, in addition to financing straw candidates or throwing support behind someone with the same surname as the guy you want to beat.
— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) August 3, 2022
'Taken over by nutjobs': MSNBC's John Heilemann explains how Trump gave Democrats 'strong hand to play' in Arizonahttps://t.co/lk172M8nnr
— Raw Story (@RawStory) August 3, 2022
"What we've seen is the Arizona Republican Party has been taken over by the nutjobs," Heilemann added."That is great for Donald Trump but it's not great for Republicans, who are going to have to compete statewide, particularly in a state like Arizona, which is a purple-trending blue state, not a red state. So I would say, look, we can't predict the future, but I think a lot of Democrats in Arizona are going to be happy about these outcomes, some of these outcomes they were hoping for, in a lot of cases, because these candidates that are going to be easier to beat."
Let's be sure to give him credit in November.Trump is taking a big victory lap on Truth Social but honestly it would be shocking if his endorsed candidates didn’t win Republican primaries pic.twitter.com/yQaBAsQAgD
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 3, 2022
Trump has been Democrats' 'most valuable player' in their quest to hold the Senate: David Axelrodhttps://t.co/idcFpGGel6
— Raw Story (@RawStory) August 3, 2022
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