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American Values, End of Day, with Gary Bauer: GOP Makes History; Lessons Of 2014

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

From: Gary L. Bauer

GOP Makes History

Last night’s Republican victory was historic — and that’s not hyperbole. It is exceedingly rare for the country to experience two wave elections in a decade. Many pundits presumed that the GOP got its wave election in 2010, so it just couldn’t happen again in 2014. But it did.

Republicans picked up eight Senate seats last night: Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Montana, North Carolina, South Dakota and West Virginia. In the process, they defeated four incumbent Democrats (Begich, Pryor, Udall and Hagan), something they haven’t done since Ronald Reagan’s 1980 landslide. And the Senate elections are not over yet. Louisiana is headed to a December 6th runoff.

In the House, several races are still too close to call, but it is clear that the GOP succeeded in expanding its majority by more than a dozen seats. Speaker John Boehner will now control the largest Republican House majority in more than 60 years.

Across the country, at least 31 states now have Republican governors. GOP gubernatorial candidates prevailed in surprising places like Illinois, Maryland and Massachusetts, while Governors Sam Brownback, Scott Walker and Rick Scott were reelected.

Republicans also added to their tremendous 2010 state legislative victories. According to one analysis, “state legislative chambers now stand at 65 Republican, 23 Democrat, 1 tie, and 4 undecided,” leaving Democrats “at their weakest point in state legislatures since the 1920s.”

Lessons Of 2014

There’s going to be a lot of spin in the days ahead. Let me offer a few thoughts about the lessons of 2014.

 

 

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