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One report announced the results of the 2018 midterms like this: “Democratic ‘Blue Wave’ Washes Over House as Republicans Keep Senate.” Another shared the results like this: “Democrats T ...
Joe Crowley’s (D-N.Y.) loss in the Democratic primary in New York’s 14th Congressional District was somehow an indicator of a “red tsunami” rather than a blue wave, as though a Democrat ...
Campaign 2018 begins the final stretch this week. All but a few states have finished their primaries, and the general election ballots are set almost everywhere. The stakes are difficult to overstate.
It should be lost on no one that the president is countering the talk he hears about a "Blue Wave," which is media shorthand for Democrats' promising prospects in the coming November elections.
WASHINGTON – No, there is no blue wave in the House. No, there's no Joe Biden blowout. And yes, lots of polls were wrong. Again. The 2020 election is proving to be a nail biter, with ...
Districts where Republicans won, shown here, were caught in the wave as well — 174 of them moved to the left. So how big was the blue wave? Over all, 2018’s shift to the left was smaller than ...
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