As we approach the 2018 midterm elections, we thought you might enjoy looking back at the great victory of 2016. This is important, as you might be getting down about reported “Blue Waves” or the fear that the Dems might take the house.
MOTW says that is all poppycock. The Republicans will expand their majority in the Senate significantly, and we are convinced that they will hold the House of Representatives (they might lose a few seats, but not enough to lose the majority). Our expectation is that on Wednesday, November 7, you will wake up with a major victory for the Right.
So enjoy.
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