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pwb

(12,470 posts)
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 02:36 PM 19 hrs ago

With Democrats easily winning most special elections lately one might

think Republicans must be voting for Democrats?
Our media would never consider suggesting so. Have you heard that? Ever?
They fear showing puke weakness.
Republicans are voting for Democrats or they are staying home? I think they are hurt and voting with us and staying home.
I would not want to be a Republican this November.



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With Democrats easily winning most special elections lately one might (Original Post) pwb 19 hrs ago OP
Maybe they are voting for Democrats. I really don't know. But . . . CaliforniaPeggy 19 hrs ago #1
Yes, Peggy. And the people who tend to sit out elections are getting mobilized to get out and vote. TheRickles 19 hrs ago #2
Are unaffiliated and independent considered to be the same thing? efhmc 19 hrs ago #4
I'm not sure, but I think so. ...n/t CaliforniaPeggy 19 hrs ago #5
Some Republicans will vote for Dems, but EarlG 19 hrs ago #3

CaliforniaPeggy

(156,156 posts)
1. Maybe they are voting for Democrats. I really don't know. But . . .
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 02:44 PM
19 hrs ago

It might be more likely that folks who are unaffiliated are voting for the Democrats.

TheRickles

(3,178 posts)
2. Yes, Peggy. And the people who tend to sit out elections are getting mobilized to get out and vote.
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 02:45 PM
19 hrs ago

EarlG

(23,392 posts)
3. Some Republicans will vote for Dems, but
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 02:47 PM
19 hrs ago

I think the more likely effect you're seeing is that over the last ten years Trump's MAGA brand has activated a lot of voters who weren't always reliable voters, and those people came out to vote for Trump in presidential elections -- but many of them don't give a crap about the Republican Party generally, or their own local elected officials. Whether Trump is on the ballot or not has a big effect.

Meanwhile, the party which is not in power always has more active voters -- the president's party usually always loses seats in mid-term elections. So it's a combination of fairweather Trump voters not showing up, general voter disapproval of Republican policies, plus Dem overperformance because Democratic voters are considerably more outraged about what's going on in the country and see voting as a way to stop it, and are therefore turning out in greater numbers than usual.

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