President Trump told us repeatedly that the booming economy and thriving Wall Street were going to assure a red wave tonight.

Well, it looks like the voters are speaking, and they seem much more concerned about their rising healthcare costs and flood of feral Third-Worlders than they are about whether some random New York Jew and his tax breaks.

Note that this does not necessarily mean that Whites have suddenly swung Leftist – it means many decided to just stay home and let the whole damned thing burn to the ground.

CBS News:

Early exit poll results suggest that President Donald Trump was a factor that significantly affected voting for the House of Representatives in the 2018 midterm elections. Nearly two-thirds of those voters said Mr. Trump was a factor. One quarter of those casting a House ballot said they did so in part to support him. Four in 10 said they cast a vote to oppose him. Only one-third said he played no role in their voting. Only a minority of those voting today approve of Mr. Trump’s job performance. The level appears similar to his ratings among the general public overall in recent months. It is also similar to the ratings for former President Obama in the 2010 midterm election, in which Republicans captured majority control from Democrats. Voters reported that their No. 1 issue in this election was health care — mentioned by just under half of those surveyed. Health care was mentioned by almost twice as many voters as the next most common issue, immigration. Voters are feeling better about the state of the economy than they have since before the Great Recession of 2008. More than two-thirds rate the economy as good, compared to 36 percent only two years ago. However, only 1 in 5 voters selected the economy as the most important issue in the election this year, perhaps limiting the benefit of this issue for the ruling Republican Party. … Despite positive feelings about the economy, overall, voters were pessimistic about the direction of the country. Only 4 in 10 said the country was headed in the right direction, while nearly 6 in 10 viewed the country as off on the wrong track.

We’ve gone over the disappointments dozens if not hundreds of times, but yet maybe it’ll take a brutal old-fashioned beatdown to convince some of these cuckold coattail riders allegedly on our side to realize that pushing issues important only to the top 10% or so amounts to ruin.

This is the path that will lead to a minority-White United States, and the path that could very well wind up with our extinction.