- Republicans performed about as well as possible
in the 2014 midterm election yesterday. The GOP took control of
the Senate and increased its margin in the House. It is the
first time Republicans have been in charge of both chambers since
2006. Which means… - Gridlock!
Sweet, beautiful gridlock! - Democrats had hoped to stave off total defeat in the myriad
governors’ races, but here they fared much worse than expected.
Republican reformers
Scott Walker (Wisconsin) and Rick Snyder (Michigan) defeated
strong challengers backed by big labor. Even blue states like
Illinois, Maryland, and Massachusetts went to the Republicans. - Libertarian and independent candidates had a
“meh” election, however. - A
small setback for Rand Paul: the Kentucky legislature remained
under Democratic control. That’s a problem, because Paul needs
state legislators to change the law to allow him to pursue both the
presidency and re-election to his U.S. Senate seat in 2016. - Speaking of the presidency, from now on all eyes will be on
presumed candidates like Paul, Walker, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio,
Jeb Bush, and Rick Perry. - Speaking of Paul, his father tweeted some controversial
statements suggesting that the Republican takeover is actually a
bad thing—it will empower neoconservativism, Ron Paul claimed.
Vox
seized upon the tweets as evidence of how the father is a
liability to the son. - In non-election news, Wayne Brady has been
having a rough time.
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