2018 ELECTIONS
Blue Wave? More Like Blue Tsunami – Analyst Proves Democratic Voters Made This a Historic Election

Democrats have broken the record for the largest number of House votes between two parties. Ever.
On Election Day evening two weeks ago, as the results of the November midterms slowly trickled in, reporters and pundits were quick to declare, “No blue wave.”
CNN’s Jake Tapper insisted, “this is not a blue wave.”
TAPPER: “When you look at what’s going on here tonight, this is NOT a blue wave.” 🚫🌊 pic.twitter.com/RZnYy4Yb9r
— Elliott Schwartz (@elliosch) November 7, 2018
Even liberal pundit Van Jones on CNN pronounced sentence: “This is heartbreaking, though. This is heartbreaking…it’s not a blue wave,” he insisted.
CNN’s Van Jones on the 2018 Midterms: “This is heartbreaking, though. This is heartbreaking…it’s not a blue wave.” pic.twitter.com/hgfYpwPXNT
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) November 7, 2018
The following day, Fox News was telling viewers, “All that talk about a blue wave, all the talk about the American people rising up as one to repudiate Donald Trump, that just didn’t happen.”
.@ByronYork: All that talk about a blue wave, all the talk about the American people rising up as one to repudiate Donald Trump, that just didn’t happen. pic.twitter.com/gJ7AQS6A3V
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 7, 2018
They were all wrong.
(NCRM is proud to state that on Election Day night we reported it was, in fact, a big blue wave, based on a Princeton scientist’s work.)
Now that nearly all the races have been called (two House races remain), we can repudiate the naysayers, the GOP, Fox News, and the pundits who weighed in far too early.
Here’s some historic news: Democrats have broken the record for the largest number of House votes between two parties. Ever.
According to the Cook Political Report’s Dave Wasserman, Democrats’ national lead over Republicans for House seats is now 8.8 million votes, breaking a record that goes back to the Watergate era:
Dems’ national lead in raw House votes – now 8.8 million – just broke the record for largest for either party in the history of midterm elections (previous record was 8.7 million set by Dems in 1974). https://t.co/0pm7oW1pFE
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) November 21, 2018
Democrats have now flipped seats 40 House seats from red to blue, losing two, for a grand total of 38. But again, there are two House races that have yet to be called, so that number could grow to 40.
Except…it’s not at all “final.” Could we’ll be +40 if #CA21 ballots stay on current trajectory. https://t.co/SgcCuP5BJ0
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) November 21, 2018
Wasserman, who is also an NBC News and FiveThirtyEight contributor, links to his spreadsheet with all the data to satisfy your inner nerd.
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