Some Good News, and More “What Happened” Stories
Some good news
If you’re looking for good news in Tuesday’s disappointing election results, there actually was quite a bit, and not just in Florida. For instance, on Wednesday, Zach Nunn edged out incumbent Democrat Rep. Cindy Axne in Iowa’s District 3. That not only flipped the seat, it also means all of Iowa’s House members are now Republicans.
Iowa Becomes Completely Red State as It Elects All Republican US House Members in Midterms
In Texas, Monica De La Cruz isn’t just the first female Hispanic Republican to win in the 15th District, she’s the first Republican ever to win it in over a century.
And parental rights groups had a good night in many school board elections.
‘Vote Like A Mother’: Parental Rights Groups Notch Key School Board Wins Across The Country
Finally, I hate to engage in schadenfreude, but it’s hard not to smile when you read about a tech billionaire and Democrat mega-donor who spent $10 million to elect Biden and nearly $40 million on Democrat political operatives to turn America left losing 94% of his net worth overnight. It’s the biggest one-day proportional loss among billionaires in history. And no, it’s not Mark Zuckerberg.
LOL: Dems’ Second-Biggest Donor Sees 94% of His Net Worth Evaporate Overnight
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More “What Happened” stories
If you’d like to read some more “What happened?” post-election commentaries, here are some thoughts from Victor Davis Hanson (he agrees with me that state-to-state immigration is making red states redder and blue states bluer.)
Tuesday Takeaways By Victor Davis Hanson
Brandon Morse at Redstate.com makes a similar point to mine about the red wave being stopped by young voters who’ve been brainwashed with leftism. We will lose this nation if Republicans don’t do something about our schools acting as indoctrination centers.
Don’t Blame Gen Z for Voting Democrat, Blame the People Who Told Them To
Kevin Downey Jr. at PJ Media is also worth reading.
What Happened on Election Night? I Think I Have Some Answers
And Kurt Schlichter always is.

Mike Huckabee was the 44th governor of Arkansas and a 2016 Republican candidate for president.
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