1. Republicans control the House. All funding and appropriations begin in the House not the Senate. :woo hoo:
2. Good bye Pelosi Harry Reid is now the face of the Democrat Party.
3. Republicans control several state legislatures that were previously Democrat dominated and controlled. That means the Republicans will be in charge of redistricting of House districts based upon the Census data. I can only imagine how many gerrymandered guaranteed Democrat districts disappear. :thumbsup:
All in all, in a redistricting year, we took all the swing states Governorships. Ohio, Penn, Florida, and Michigan. That will be huge in making sure we keep those R seats for the next 10 years.
The Viking wrote: I posted this in another thread.
All in all, in a redistricting year, we took all the swing states Governorships. Ohio, Penn, Florida, and Michigan. That will be huge in making sure we keep those R seats for the next 10 years.
Republicans took North Carolina - first time since the 1800's...some the most gerrymandered guaranteed Democrat districts exist in NC.