Cliff Kincaid
Obama's "permanent revolution" defeats Trump
By Cliff Kincaid
Republicans picked up a few seats in the Senate only because unpopular Democrats were up for re-election in conservative states, while Democrats could win 40 House seats, the most since Watergate. Democrats replaced Republican governors in seven states – Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico and Maine – and captured some 300 legislative seats in state houses all across the country. Republicans are weak, even AWOL, on cultural issues, as Obama pursues his "Brown is the New White" Rainbow Conspiracy strategy backed by Soros, Oprah and Bloomberg money.
© Cliff Kincaid
November 11, 2018
Republicans picked up a few seats in the Senate only because unpopular Democrats were up for re-election in conservative states, while Democrats could win 40 House seats, the most since Watergate. Democrats replaced Republican governors in seven states – Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico and Maine – and captured some 300 legislative seats in state houses all across the country. Republicans are weak, even AWOL, on cultural issues, as Obama pursues his "Brown is the New White" Rainbow Conspiracy strategy backed by Soros, Oprah and Bloomberg money.
© Cliff Kincaid
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