Democrats had a decent haul on election night but since Election Day the Democrats have had A SPECTACULAR RUN!
In the US Senate Democrats picked up two seats since Election Day.
** In Montana Senator Jon Tester — who was behind on election day — had a huge haul overnight and won by 5 points.
** In Arizona Taliban-supporting Marxist Kyrsten Sinema was declared the winner a week after votes were cast after being behind on election night
** In Florida Democrats have discovered a secret stash of 83,000 votes since election day! Senator Bill Nelson is now surprisingly only 12,000 votes down here.
Democrats have performed even better in the US House.
Since election day Democrats have added close to 17 seats from Republicans who were winning on Election Day.
Here’s the list of the lost Republican Congressional seats — so far:
Via Vox:
1.) Rep. Barbara Comstock in Virgina 10
2.) Rep. Maria Salazar loses to Donna Shalala in Florida 27
3.) Rep. Pearl Kim lost to Mary Scanlon in P 5
4.) 4) Pennsylvania’s Seventh Congressional District: Democrat Susan Wild defeats Republican Marty Nothstein
5) Colorado’s Sixth Congressional District: Democrat Jason Crow beats Republican Rep. Mike Coffman
6) Pennsylvania’s 17th Congressional District: Democratic Rep. Conor Lamb tops Republican Rep. Keith Rothfus
7) Florida’s 26th Congressional District: Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell beats Republican Rep. Carlos Curbelo
8) Kansas’s Third Congressional District: Democrat Sharice Davids defeats Republican Rep. Kevin Yoder
9) New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District: Democrat Mikie Sherrill wins over Republican Jay Webber
10) Minnesota’s Third Congressional District: Democrat Dean Phillips defeats Republican Rep. Erik Paulsen
11) Virginia’s Second Congressional District: Democrat Elaine Luria beats Republican Rep. Scott Taylor
12) New York’s 11th Congressional District: Democrat Max Rose tops Republican Rep. Dan Donovan
13) Pennsylvania’s Sixth Congressional District: Democrat Christina Houlahan beats Republican Greg McCauley
14) Texas’s 32nd Congressional District: Democrat Colin Allred defeats Republican Rep. Pete Sessions
15) Illinois’s Sixth Congressional District: Democrat Sean Casten defeats Republican Rep. Peter Roskam
16) Arizona’s Second Congressional District: Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick defeats Republican Lea Marquez Peterson
17) Michigan’s 11th Congressional District: Democrat Haley Stevens defeats Republican Lena Epstein
18) New York’s 19th Congressional District: Democrat Antonio Delgado defeats Rep. John Faso
19) Texas’s Seventh Congressional District: Democrat Lizzie Pannill Fletcher defeats Republican Rep. John Culberson
20) Iowa’s Third Congressional District: Democrat Cindy Axne beats Republican Rep. David Young
21) Iowa’s First Congressional District: Democrat Abby Finkenauer beats Republican Rep. Rod Blum
22) Illinois’s 14th Congressional District: Democrat Lauren Underwood defeats Republican Rep. Randy Hultgren
23) New Jersey’s Seventh Congressional District: Democrat Tom Malinowski beats Republican Rep. Leonard Lance
24) Minnesota’s Second Congressional District: Democrat Angie Craig defeats Republican Rep. Jason Lewis
25) Oklahoma’s Fifth Congressional District: Democrat Kendra Horn upsets Republican Steve Russell
26) Virginia’s Seventh Congressional District: Abigail Spanberger unseats Republican Rep. Dave Brat
27) New Jersey’s Second Congressional District: Jeff Van Drew defeats Republican Seth Grossman
28) South Carolina’s First Congressional District: Joe Cunningham defeats Katie Arrington
29) California’s 49th Congressional District: Democrat Mike Levin wins Darrell Issa’s old seat
30) California’s 25th Congressional District: Katie Hill knocks off Republican Rep. Steve Knight
31) California’s 48th Congressional District: Russian-loving Dana Rohrabacher goes down
32) Georgia’s 6th Congressional District: Lucy McBath completes remarkable ascent to Congress
33) Washington’s Eight Congressional District: Kim Schrier wins open GOP-held seat
34) New Mexico’s Second Congressional District: another open GOP seat won by a Democratic woman
There are 11 House seats still in question.
UPDATE—-
35.) GOP Rep. Jeff Denham (R-CA) loses to Josh Harder (11-13)
It looks like Republicans have only picked up 2-3 seats since election day.
Democrats are set to pick up 19 seats since election day.
Republicans will only pick up 5.
It’s not who casts the votes that counts — It’s who counts the votes.
Now this…
Democrats now lead in 7 of 10 remaining US House seats.
The Daily Mail reported:
As ballot-counting continues, Democrats have extended their lead in seven out of 10 undecided House races.
Democrats gained ground in two undecided House races in Orange County, California, raising the possibility of a Democratic sweep of four closely contested congressional races in the one-time Republican stronghold.
In the 45th District in Orange County, Democrat Katie Porter jumped into a 261-vote lead over Republican Rep Mimi Walters, after trailing the incumbent since Election Day.
And in the 39th District, anchored in Orange County, Democrat Gil Cisneros tightened the gap with Republican Young Kim.
Earlier, Democrats claimed the seats of Republican Reps Dana Rohrabacher in the county’s 48th District and retiring Darrell Issa in the 49th District, which cuts through the southern end of the county.
First-time candidate Josh Harder also defeated four-term Republican US Rep Jeff Denham Tuesday in California’s farm belt, giving Democrats their fourth pickup of a GOP House seat in California.
Harder, 32, a venture capitalist, had anchored his campaign to Denham’s vote against the Affordable Care Act, while arguing that he would push for universal health care in Congress.
He also argued that Denham and other Washington Republicans ignored poverty and health care in the agricultural 10th District in California’s Central Valley.
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