Kentucky governor: Andrew Beshear(D) has won re-election. Daniel Cameron couldn't win against Beshear in a solid red state. Cameron ran a mediocre campaign that solely focused on his Trump endorsement.
Republicans still managed to win all of the downballot offices: SOS, AG, Treasurer and Agriculture commissioner.
The sad truth is that we probably shouldn't run a Black man as the GOP candidate in a southern state like Kentucky.
Ohio: Dems have won yet another abortion referendum in a red state. GOP needs to stop fucking having these referendums. Clear that abortion is sadly popular nationwide. Abortion is clearly a losing issue for Republicans.
Virginia Legislature: The Dems have kept the State Senate denying Governor Youngkin and the Republicans a tri-fecta.
Pretty terrible night for Republicans all around.
Just vote harder guys! That will totally stop them from stealing 2024 as well. It's worked so great the last several election cycles. The disaster in Virginia proves that they're just as willing to cheat against the house nigger caucus as they are against MAGA. There's no peaceful way out. The GOP probably won't even exist by 2030. The Pedo party is implementing one party rule and the people who are supposed to be opposing them are standing by and letting it happen.
In PA, they accidentally put the vote-flipping code on the wrong side of the UI.
Kentucky has Republicans take it all except the Governor, because that makes sense.
Totally normal voting. Very legitimate. I'm sure vote stealers would just shrug and play honestly to avoid some theoretical consequences that never happen.
If it means anything to you, the same thing happened here in Kansas in 2022. Because people didnt like the Republican option for governor, but they did like the down-ticket Republicans or at the very least just did the rest of the ticket as R. So its not as unusual as you think. And ironically, it results in said Dem governors hands being tied on a lot of the stupidest things because the rest of her cabinet is calling her an idiot.