I am heartsick. The much vaunted Red Wave turned out to be a Red Ripple, thanks (/sarc) to millenial and GenZ voters, who’ve been brainwashed by the schools, media, and popular culture.
Anyhow, here’s how the 2022 midterm elections shaped up for our Latina GOP candidates:
So why is the media (aka the Democratic Media Industrial Complex #DMIC) spending all their time fawning over the likes of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, and the truly execrable Rashida Tlaib?
The Derp State raised a good question. Sadly, none of these women won. Incumbent Rep. Mia Love lost her Congressional race by a razor-thin margin. Now she’ll be a CNN Political Commentator.
A new year brings new opportunities for elevated conversations about the issues that matter. My time in Congress has ended but the chance to engage Americans is only beginning – I’m excited to join CNN to offer a different, principled and unleashed perspective.
I went to Ballotpedia to find how the other women fared:
Jineea Butler (NY-13) lost bigtime to incumbent Adriano Espaillat (D). NY-13 comprises Upper Manhattan and a small part of the Bronx, so it’s no surprise that a Republican lost. And since another district that covers the Bronx voted in Sandy from Westchester aka Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez …
Aja Smith (CA-41) lost to incumbent Mark Takano 35%-65%.
Charlotte Bergmann (TN-09) lost to incumbent Steve Cohen (the guy who wants to get rid of the Electoral College) 20%-80%
Virginia Fuller (FL-05) lost to incumbent Alfred Lawson 33%-67%.
Liz Matory (MD-02) lost to incumbent Dutch Ruppersberger (D) 31%-66% (the remaining vote went to third-party candidates)
I am really sickened by the leftist bent of the Democratic Party. At the same time, I’m disgusted with those Republicans who say that they vote for a candidates’ ideas, not for the race or gender of the candidates. This sounds good, but it seems that they have no problem with the Republican Party being The Party of Old White Men ™️. If the GOP fails to run and elect female candidates and candidates of color, it will become irrelevant.
GOP chair Ronna McDaniel criticizes Mitt Romney, who wrote an op-ed for the Washington Post titled “The president shapes the public character of the nation. Trump’s character falls short.”
POTUS is attacked and obstructed by the MSM media and Democrats 24/7. For an incoming Republican freshman senator to attack @realdonaldtrump as their first act feeds into what the Democrats and media want and is disappointing and unproductive. https://t.co/ArhI7Bi7bo
Can you believe it? Only 7 days to the 2018 midterm elections.
Ebony magazine recently had a feature on 18 African-American women running for Congress:
On a smaller stage, but equally as powerful, the U.S. House of Representatives has 18 Black women on the ballot who seek to push America forward. Meet the 18 Black women vying for a congressional seat! https://t.co/MFCCs3VbPS
The problem was that all 18 women were Democrats. After a lot of outrage, Ebony changed the title of its article to Meet the 18 Black Democratic Women Running for a Seat in Congress.
While African-American Democratic female candidates for Congress outnumber African-American Republican female candidates for Congress 3-1, the six African-American Republican 🐘 female candidates for Congress deserve to be highlighted. If Ebony won’t do it, Cold Cream ‘n’ Roses will!
Meet the six black female GOP candidates for Congress
While watching the last Republican National Convention, the lack of diversity among delegates became painfully obvious. I thought that Mia Love and Nikki Haley were presented as tokens.
I hope that there will be many many more women and minorities running as Republicans. I want to show that the Democratic Party no longer owns women and minorities. I want to show that the Republican Party is no longer the Party of Old White Men ™️
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