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Losing the House hurts. But overall, Republicans achieved what their most important goals.

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Nov 07, 2018
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by Rod D. Martin
November 7, 2018

So this morning we're exactly where I left off last night (which is exactly as I expected). Arizona and Montana still too close to call, but Republicans leading. There's a very good chance we'll end up at 55 Senate seats, up from 51, and a tie with our high in modern times.

That means the absolute first, second, tenth and twentieth priority of conservatism -- today as two years ago -- gets done: confirming enough judges to turn back the cultural (and actual) Marxist stranglehold on key courts; and possibly, to lock in a Constitutionalist majority on the Supreme Court for a long, long time.

That is the life-or-death mission we had in 2016 and still have. It is through leftwing judges who not only ignore but openly disdain our system and our Constitution that the left has implemented much of its agenda, and was about to end our system and gut the First and Second Amendments completely two years ago.

They won't get that chance now, at least for quite a while.…

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