I became your enemy because I tell you the truth
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has declared that Republicans will take back the House of Representatives.
A GOP takeover of the House would likely mean that McCarthy will become the speaker of the House for the 118th Congress.
“I want to thank the millions of supporters across this country,” McCarthy said on Nov. 9. “It is clear we are going to take the House back.”
At the time of publication, the Associated Press has called winners in 371 of the 435 House seats up for grabs. This includes 199 Republicans and 172 Democrats.
AP reports that two Democrats have lost their seats so far.
To take control of the House, a party needs 218 seats, meaning that Republicans are currently 19 seats away from capturing the lower chamber.
“If you believe in freedom, hard work and the American dream these results prove there is a place for you in the Republican Party,” said McCarthy. “We are expanding this party.”
Results in Florida indicate that Republicans made inroads among Hispanic voters, with Miami-Dade County in Florida going decidedly in favor of incumbent Gov. Ron DeSantis and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.).
Republicans also managed to flip a seat—that of Jan. 6 Committee member Elaine Luria (D-Va.)—seen as a bellwether for GOP prospects. However, the party was unable to pull off a hoped-for flip of the 7th and 10th congressional districts of Virginia, which border the Washington area.
McCarthy’s optimistic declaration seems in line with expected results, but the race for the House remains uncalled by most media outlets.
“Now, let me tell you, you’re out late, but when you wake up tomorrow, we will be in the majority and Nancy Pelosi will be in the minority,” McCarthy said around 2 a.m. EST after a long election night.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) continues to maintain optimism about her party’s chances, and has refused to concede that Democrats will lose the lower chamber.
“While many races remain too close to call, it is clear that House Democratic members and candidates are strongly outperforming expectations across the country,” Pelosi said.
The race for the Senate also remains too close to call.
AP currently puts the Democrats’ caucus at 48 seats in the Senate and the Republicans’ at 47.
This includes Democrat John Fetterman’s projected victory over Dr. Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania and Republican J.D. Vance’s victory over Tim Ryan in Ohio.
Crucial races in Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, and Alaska remain uncalled.
America’s first election results show Republicans have won the Guam Congressional delegate race for the first time since 1990.
James Moylan (R) – 52.2%
Antonio Won Pat (D) – 47.2%v
The Red Wave arrives in Guam! First GOP win there in 32 years. Congrats James! https://t.co/FXyZ9tdowa
— Tommy Hicks (@TommyHicksGOP) November 8, 2022
Even Guam has had enough of this shit. https://t.co/gu5Ougejke
P.S.
Shitocrats rule! Two dead congressman politicians won the local elections on November 8. A member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, congressman shit-cracker Tony Deluca was re-elected to his post from the other world because on October 9 he passed away – he died. 85% of voters voted for the deceased.
Another representative from the other world, Barbara Cooper, who died on October 25, was re-elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives. … 70% of voters voted for her.
We usually have the dead (Arabs) only vote, but to win the election, it’s cool!
https://www.theepochtimes.com/mccarthy-declares-gop-victory-in-house-pelosi-not-conceding-yet_4852606.html?utm_source=goodeveningnoe&src_src=goodeveningnoe&utm_campaign=gv-2022-11-09&src_cmp=gv-2022-11-09&utm_medium=email&est=1PnlpIUrhHg0Mgmg%2B%2Ft4ZA1DpLnvwdPk5E%2BC7aV3R2b3khULZEYKpEfJg39yywYWoFz6
Michael Loyman