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Newly elected members with STEM back rounds... it's SCIENCE!! (Original Post) mitch96 Nov 2018 OP
They're perfectly cromulent words Retrograde Nov 2018 #1
? cromulent ? mitch96 Nov 2018 #2
Here are 50 things to be thankful for from last nite... mitch96 Nov 2018 #3

mitch96

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3. Here are 50 things to be thankful for from last nite...
Wed Nov 7, 2018, 04:15 PM
Nov 2018
http://www.boomantribune.com

To much to retype and I'm a little more at ease now...
A taste:
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1. The Democrats will take control of the U.S. House of Representatives next year for the first time since January 2011.
2. The Democrats flipped the House and Senate in New Hampshire, and the Senate in Colorado, Maine, and New York.
3. The Democrats won the Trifecta (controlling the governor’s office and both chambers of the legislature) in Colorado, Illinois, Maine, New Mexico, Nevada, and New York. In Oregon and Nevada, they won supermajorities in both chambers.
4. The Republicans lost their Trifectas in Kansas and Michigan.
5. The Republicans lost their supermajorities in the North Carolina legislature.
6. The deep red states of Idaho, Utah, and Nebraska used the ballot to expand Medicaid.
7. Florida voted to restore felons’ voter rights.
8. Paul LePage’s reign of terror in Maine came to a decisive end with the election of Democrat Janet Mills as the new governor.
9. Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker was denied a third term in office when he lost to Democrat Tony Evers.
10. Democrat Tom Wolf was decisively reelected as governor of Pennsylvania.

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