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. . . In comparison, during the Tea Party “wave” election of 2010, in which Republicans won 63 seats, Republicans won 44,593,666 votes out of 86,784,957 cast, or 51.3%. Democrats won 38,854,459 votes, or 44.8%, meaning that the Republican margin of victory was 6.5%, similar to the margin thus far in 2022. However, the Republicans failed to win the Senate in that race, losing several key races. . . .

https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/6-million-vote-advantage-for-republicans/

>. . . In comparison, during the Tea Party “wave” election of 2010, in which Republicans won 63 seats, Republicans won 44,593,666 votes out of 86,784,957 cast, or 51.3%. Democrats won 38,854,459 votes, or 44.8%, meaning that the Republican margin of victory was 6.5%, similar to the margin thus far in 2022. However, the Republicans failed to win the Senate in that race, losing several key races. . . . https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/6-million-vote-advantage-for-republicans/

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red won a lot of smaller things, like school board seats. hopefully they can unbrainwash the kids and have competent voters in 10 years