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Thursday, November 17, 2016

Democrats Post Election Losses: 'This Is Not Fun Anymore'

Democrats are saying “this is not fun anymore” after monumental losses on Election Day, which saw Republicans take the House, Senate, and the presidency.

The Washington Post highlighted infighting among Democrats in the House of Representatives, with younger members contemplating a challenge to their Party’s aging leaders.

“For years now, there has been a problematic lack of upward mobility for younger Democrats,” the paper wrote in its Daily 202 newsletter Wednesday. “Consider: The top three Democrats in leadership are 76 (Pelosi), 77 (Steny Hoyer) and 76 (Jim Clyburn). The top three Republican leaders, in contrast, are 46 (Paul Ryan), 51 (Kevin McCarthy) and 51 (Steve Scalise).”

The Post said a “generational divide fuels nascent Democratic revolt in House,” as members might try to oust Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.).

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8 comments:

  1. Joe
    Remember the movie close encounters music.....
    Well its the millinials New theme song...

    WAAAA WAAA WAAA WAA WAAAAAH

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  2. The First time Hillary and the Democrats have been Put in
    Check .... About High Time

    This is the First time she has been Punished for anything

    Bet that broke her will for awhile !!! (losing the election)

    Karma Finally has caught up with them all....

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  3. The Clinton "Bubble" just got burst.....

    They just Got a Reality Check from us Americans who are
    Taking Our Country Back......

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  4. Democrats have been busted. This election was a wake-up call. You have been caught using Aferican Americans, Latinos, women the glqt group and many more. You have been caught paying people to riot,protest and attack people at trump rallies. Behind closed doors you say racist hateful and vile things about us all. This is why we vote Trump!

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  5. Maybe they will protest and destroy DC. Then the Republicans don't have to think about the Liberals. They just pass bills and send them to the POTUS to sign.

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