Well, it looks both Senate seats are going to the Democrats. So much for the power of Trump.
Why do I say that?
Consider this:
• Georgia is a long-time red state.
• In Georgia, if a candidate does not get over 50% of the vote, there has to be a runoff. That is why there was a runoff this year.
• Never before, at least in the last 50 years, have a Republican candidate for the Senate lost a runoff. Even if they had fewer votes in the November election. Because Democrats often don’t show up in these special elections.
• In November, both the Republican voters had the most votes, but not enough to reach 50%.
• One of the Republican candidates, Perdue, was going for re-election, which should give him an edge.
• The last time both Senate seats in a state flipped parties was in 1994 when Tennessee flipped from two Democrats to two Republicans.
Both Republican candidates came out on top. What the hell happened?
Trump happened. Trump’s support is no longer a magical elixir. While most Republican voters accept this “Stolen Election” narrative. I mean, why wouldn’t they? Millions sent their money to this billionaire to win a lost election, most of which he pocketed. So why wouldn’t they buy the “Stolen Election” story. The more he lies to them, the more he steals their money, the more they love him. He should try to sell them a bridge.
But that isn’t true of all Trump voters. Some were turned off by these weak claims. They might decide to send a message, to skip this election, or even to vote for the Democrats just this one time. To have some influence on Congress tomorrow.
And Trump’s continued focus on the Stolen Election. Is this something that is going to go away? Of is this something he is still going to be obsessed with a month from now, six months from now, 18 months from now when he is campaigning for candidates and supposed to stay on subject but keeps harking back to that stolen election of 2020. Is he really going to be much of an asset for a Republican candidate after the primaries? It doesn’t look like it.
In any case, something to think about for the Republican Senators and Congressmen before tomorrow’s Electoral College counting. If you’re going to sell your soul, make sure it’s for something worthwhile and not something that has greatly depreciated. Make certain that golden fiddle is not electroplated. “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” or should I say “The Devil Went Down in Georgia”. Yes sir, he sure did. And tomorrow he’s going down in Washington D. C.