Democrats had a decent haul on election night but since Election Day the Democrats have had A SPECTACULAR RUN!

In the US Senate Republicans flipped FOUR SEATS in the Midterm elections.

** Republican Mike Braun defeated Senator Joe Donnelly after lagging in the liberal media polls all year.

** Republican Josh Hawley defeated Senator Claire McCaskill by 6 points after only leading by .6 according to the polling.

** Republican Kevin Cramer trounced Heidi Heitkamp in North Dakota by nearly 11 points.

** In Florida Governor Rick Scott Senator defeated Bill Nelson by 12,000 votes. This was despite the Democrats’ best efforts to steal a win in Florida.

President Trump campaigned for each of these Republican candidates.

In the US House Republicans got shellacked.

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Here’s the list of the lost Republican Congressional seats — so far:

Via Vox:

1.) Rep. Barbara Comstock in Virgina 10

2.) Rep. Maria Salazar loses to Donna Shalala in Florida 27

3.) Rep. Pearl Kim lost to Mary Scanlon in P 5

4.) 4) Pennsylvania’s Seventh Congressional District: Democrat Susan Wild defeats Republican Marty Nothstein

5) Colorado’s Sixth Congressional District: Democrat Jason Crow beats Republican Rep. Mike Coffman

6) Pennsylvania’s 17th Congressional District: Democratic Rep. Conor Lamb tops Republican Rep. Keith Rothfus

7) Florida’s 26th Congressional District: Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell beats Republican Rep. Carlos Curbelo

8) Kansas’s Third Congressional District: Democrat Sharice Davids defeats Republican Rep. Kevin Yoder

9) New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District: Democrat Mikie Sherrill wins over Republican Jay Webber

10) Minnesota’s Third Congressional District: Democrat Dean Phillips defeats Republican Rep. Erik Paulsen

11) Virginia’s Second Congressional District: Democrat Elaine Luria beats Republican Rep. Scott Taylor

12) New York’s 11th Congressional District: Democrat Max Rose tops Republican Rep. Dan Donovan

13) Pennsylvania’s Sixth Congressional District: Democrat Christina Houlahan beats Republican Greg McCauley

14) Texas’s 32nd Congressional District: Democrat Colin Allred defeats Republican Rep. Pete Sessions

15) Illinois’s Sixth Congressional District: Democrat Sean Casten defeats Republican Rep. Peter Roskam

16) Arizona’s Second Congressional District: Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick defeats Republican Lea Marquez Peterson

17) Michigan’s 11th Congressional District: Democrat Haley Stevens defeats Republican Lena Epstein

18) New York’s 19th Congressional District: Democrat Antonio Delgado defeats Rep. John Faso

19) Texas’s Seventh Congressional District: Democrat Lizzie Pannill Fletcher defeats Republican Rep. John Culberson

20) Iowa’s Third Congressional District: Democrat Cindy Axne beats Republican Rep. David Young

21) Iowa’s First Congressional District: Democrat Abby Finkenauer beats Republican Rep. Rod Blum

22) Illinois’s 14th Congressional District: Democrat Lauren Underwood defeats Republican Rep. Randy Hultgren

23) New Jersey’s Seventh Congressional District: Democrat Tom Malinowski beats Republican Rep. Leonard Lance

24) Minnesota’s Second Congressional District: Democrat Angie Craig defeats Republican Rep. Jason Lewis

25) Oklahoma’s Fifth Congressional District: Democrat Kendra Horn upsets Republican Steve Russell

26) Virginia’s Seventh Congressional District: Abigail Spanberger unseats Republican Rep. Dave Brat

27) New Jersey’s Second Congressional District: Jeff Van Drew defeats Republican Seth Grossman

28) South Carolina’s First Congressional District: Joe Cunningham defeats Katie Arrington

29) California’s 49th Congressional District: Democrat Mike Levin wins Darrell Issa’s old seat

30) California’s 25th Congressional District: Katie Hill knocks off Republican Rep. Steve Knight

31) California’s 48th Congressional District: Dana Rohrabacher goes down

32) Georgia’s 6th Congressional District: Lucy McBath completes remarkable ascent to Congress

33) Washington’s Eight Congressional District: Kim Schrier wins open GOP-held seat

34) New Mexico’s Second Congressional District: another open GOP seat won by a Democratic woman

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35.) GOP Rep. Jeff Denham (R-CA) loses to Josh Harder (11-13)

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36.) New Jersey’s Third Congressional District: Democrat Andy Kim beats Tom MacArthur

37.) California’s 45th Congressional District: Katie Porter defeats Mimi Walters

38.) California’s 39th District — Republican Young Kim was defeated by Gil Cisneros after Democrats found several votes after the election.

The Gateway Pundit can confirm that Paul Ryan withdrew funding from a battleground House seat in Michigan two weeks before the election despite the Republican leading in the polling. This Republican later last by a few thousand votes.

So Where Was Paul Ryan and the Republican Party?

Paul Ryan was undercover during the election.

Ryan did go on national TV to poke President Trump one week before the election. Ryan accused the Republican President of using “Alinsky tactics” and “tribal politics” just one week before votes were cast.

Paul Ryan did nothing to stop the Facebook decimation and elimination of conservative content since the 2016 election.

And Paul Ryan declined his duty to protect battleground Republicans.

Yossi Gestetner reported:

14/ If Dems won only 25 House seats they would not dare to push far because too many freshmen would bulk. But thanks to @PRyan shutting Trump out of House campaigns plus too many of his cowards running away fearing a wave, Dems are winning 30+. — Yossi Gestetner (@YossiGestetner) November 7, 2018

In 2010, 17 House Dems retired and the GOP won 63 Seats. In 2018, 43 GOPers retired fearing a wave. Dems won only 34 seats; more than half of those open seats. Basically, @PRyan idiots gave away the House by fleeing. At worst, the Dem Majority of 229 could have been low 220’s. — Yossi Gestetner (@YossiGestetner) November 8, 2018

.@ForecasterEnten @SeanTrende The House polling was good for ONE reason: Trump did not push strong there. Proof? Poll averages in 6 Senate seats where Trump pushes were off by 2 to 5 points! This also says Trump could have saved few House seats too had GOP’ers not sbunned him. — Yossi Gestetner (@YossiGestetner) November 8, 2018

27/ Get this: Dem Ads used Trump MUCH LESS than GOP ads used Obama in 2010 because Dems knew Trump can lock in many House races if it IS about him. Idiot GOPers tought that shunning him is better. Many GOP seats R now lost by 1K-2K. Two Robos from Trump to GOPers would save seats — Yossi Gestetner (@YossiGestetner) November 8, 2018

Trump’s power was seen even where the GOP lost. Manchin in WV was ahead by 8, 8, 12 and 16 in the last four polls until mid-October when the Trump’s started pushing. Last two polls had him winning by only 5 and he won by 3.2. All @PRyan left are budget deficits and 36 less seats. pic.twitter.com/RlQihN0gko — Yossi Gestetner (@YossiGestetner) November 13, 2018

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