janothar:

sagek253:

janothar:

The big story tonight, honestly I think, are the ballot initiatives.  Here’s a partial list (note, I’m ignoring some really shitty ones, and the ones I know nothing about whatsoever, but…)

  • Colorado ended slavery in prisons
  • Florida added a constitutional amendment enfranchising felons
  • Maryland got same-day voter registration
  • Massachussetts got gender identity protection
  • Michigan got straight-ticket voting, automatic voter registration, same-day voter registration, and no-excuse absentee ballots as well as independent redistricting!
  • Missouri is getting $12 minimum wage by 2023 (currently it’s $7.85)
  • Nebraska expanded Medicaid
  • Oregon refused to ban public money for abortion

Then there’s taking the House, coming to a near miss in Texas Senate (get Beto more funding and have him take another shot in 2020, he’d do more good challenging for Senate again than running for President and losing the primary early), some state houses and senates, some governorships (even if not as many as we’d like)…

Over all, though it doesn’t FEEL like it because the big name races didn’t go great and the Senate got worse, this WAS a good night.

Caveat: these are all preliminary, but that’s what the numbers seem to show right now

I want to add one in my state: Washington votes to require all Law Enforcement to be trained in first aid, mental illnesses, and de-escalation techniques. They will also be required to administer first aid when needed and prove they attempted to de-escalate a situation. This absolutely will save lives.

That’s great! It didn’t have any results when I posted, but I am also here in Washington and was watching it.

Nevada also got automatic voter registration, 50% renewable energy by 2050 and repealed state taxes on menstrual products.

parentheticalaside:

Trump will spin Democrats “only” winning the House as good because it wasn’t as bad as it could have been. I heard a few weeks ago that their line is going to be anything falling short of 63 seats like the GOP won in 2010 is a victory. Don’t buy it, this is devastating for Republicans and for Trump personally.

The media narrative will be “We remain a nation divided and isn’t it sad that Democrats couldn’t win the Senate.” Don’t buy that either. The economy is good, unemployment is low, the GOP passed a tax bill. By the traditional political wisdom, Democrats should have stayed home and Republicans maintained control everywhere. This is a huge blow.

This is a big victory for Democrats. Your hard work and dedication did this. Thank you for having the backs of your fellow Americans.