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October 30, 2018
How Trump Is Winning The Midterm Elections

What are the chances that the mid-term elections in the United States, one week from now, will change the majority in the House or Senate?

The Democrats need to pick up 23 seats in the House to gain a majority. Of the 48 seats that are in play only 16 seem likely to change in their favor. In the Senate they need to take gain two seats to become a majority, but at least one of the Democrats' current seats is endangered and polls for the other 9 seats that potentially might change show a tossup.

My personal hunch is that the Republicans will keep both houses and may even gain a few seats.

The U.S. economy is doing relatively well. The recent drop in share prices points to a more mixed outlook from here on, but so far everything held up.

The Democrats have neither a program nor a leadership that incites to vote for them. They wasted two years with hyping a non-existent Russiagate that no one but Washington insiders and the media cares about. Did they actually oppose anything Trump did? They tried a #metoo stunt around a Supreme Court nomination but how effective was that?

The Democrats also failed to get rid of Hillary Clinton, or at least to shut her up. How can she, the most hated woman in the U.S.,  suggest to run again for president just a few days before the mid-terms? (Her candidacy would give Trump the easiest re-election ever.)

Trump continues to be an excellent salesman. He knows how to get and maintain attention. Each day he makes some outrageous claim or acts on some hot button issue. This has two effects: it is red meat for his base, and it gives major media attention to his politics.

Over the last days he offered a 10% tax cut for the middle class, bashed the media, suggested that house of worship should have armed guards, bashed the media more, sent troops to the border to stop a migrant caravan, bashed the media again, and attacked birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants. He surely has a list of seven other issues to fill the daily news cycles until the election.

All of the above lets me expect a higher turnout of voters who lean Republican than of those who lean towards Democrats. The higher turnout wins.

With a continued majority in both houses Trump should have an easy run during the next presidential elections.

In international politics many hoped they could wait out Trump, and that by 2021 everything would go 'back to normal'. That was always the wrong strategy. Unless something unexpected happens Trump is here to stay. When he leaves a new 'normal' will have evolved and the 'normal' of 2016 will no longer exist.

Comments

“…….They wasted two years with hyping a non-existent Russiagate that no one but Washington insiders and the media cares about……..”

The main goal of Russia-gate was to expose the multi-pronged assault on the US democracy by the Russian government.  In that respect Russia-gate has been a total success. What the Nation article omits is the 12 GRU agents indicted by Mueller in a very detailed analysis of the methodology used by Russian intelligence to influence the election in favor of Trump.
No one can conclusively prove that Russian interference did, in fact, make a difference in the results of the election; however, less than 100,000 total votes separated Trump from HRC in 3 key swing states which had Hillary won, she would have won the electoral college and been President. The release of the emails was a key point in the election designed by the Trump-supporting Assange to do maximum damage to the Hillary campaign. It may have succeeded in such a close election.
That the Russian government interfered in the election to elect Trump is without even one element of doubt – and it was a multi-faceted approach ordered at the highest level of the Russian government. However, there are two important issues still to resolve for Mueller. Did Trump conspire with Russia to win the election, and did Assange conspire with Russia (through RT) to release the stolen emails? I lean toward yes in both cases, but only Mueller is privy to the information necessary to prove those allegations. Time will tell.
Finally the analysis of the election is right on the money – possible a little optomistic for Republicans, however. Trump motivates his base and uses the media brilliantly.

Posted by: craigsummers | Oct 31 2018 17:09 utc | 101

The American economy has been going downhill for decades without a break. But no politician is the cause nor can any do anything about it. Rothschild’s bank OWNS the economy and does as it pleases with it. Always has but it has been especially easy for it since the creation of the criminal federal reserve, so called.

Posted by: Tony B. | Oct 31 2018 17:10 utc | 102

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Ben: The 3-K’s of national electoral politics in USA:
GRAHAM: KAVANAUGH, KLINTON AND KARAVAN HAVE UNITED GOP
It’s KKK-time! No Taxes for the Rich is just icing on the crack.
So here’s what’s gonna happen. Trump will use the ‘plebiscite’ to push an agenda that transforms USA between now and 2020 into a gigger-slave plantation economy, defunds and disenfranchises minorities, women and LGBTF, and gooses the markets with funny money from moar Omnibus Deficit Bills 1, 2, 3 … n.
But it’s all a charade. The defunding and disenfranchising is in fact happening to *everyone*, but is masked in a Triumphal way, so that Whites can ‘kick the dog’.
Government continues to metastasize. Food and energy and housing prices continue to soar, but are not reported in ‘inflation’ stats. Labor wages and no benefits remain stagnant, only minimum wage creeps slowly to $15 an hour. Unemployment is at an all-time low because they can’t lay anymore people off, so their 6-months of UEI benefits are gone and they are off the labor stats.
What about *employment* numbers! Trump is only ‘creating’ 1,000,000 jobs a year, less than immigration. Immigrants are still pouring into the US under the various H-programs, 1,000,000+ a year, far more than ‘illegals’. 50% of students in CCs are immigrants and 85% of grad schools. There are more immigrants in public places than local residents, Asian and East European, Syrian and Somali, the airport departure lane is 1,000 points of immigrant Uber drivers making their dropoffs.
US companies continue to go bankrupt or to outsource or to move offshore, the real inconvenient truth, nothing is moving. Credit-debt is freezing up. Stores have a 100,000 products … but all of them are reaching their pull dates.
Google ‘bust out’ then you will understand. Rodham is Trump is Romney is Kuschner. There is only the Deep Purple Mil.Gov UniParty, with a strangle hold on Americans.

Posted by: Anton Worter | Oct 31 2018 17:14 utc | 103

WOW, so many comments. I’ll keep this short:
All the Dems are doing is fighting words with Trump, and fear mongering with Russiagate, and NO statements of election platform to attract votes. If this is at all true, the Reps. and Trump will win.
We should therefore also hope that Hilary runs for pres again.
FWIW,
L.

Posted by: Larry Paul Johnson | Oct 31 2018 17:17 utc | 104

@ dahoit who wrote: “The msm is working for Trump.They are fake news.”
I liked it better when we called it propaganda and brainwashing. Not that I disagree but MoA is considered fake news by both Trump/msm with their narrative being normalizing untruth and using that dynamic to heighten fear and capitulation to increased control……have faith in the “strong” leadership……..gag
The only outcome of this election that is going to be meaningful for me is the public banking vote in LA……the rest will be fake news……
That said, the fake news of the coming US (s)election process will color how the West manifests their war game.
I have a request for b about German politics. I think that MoA readers would appreciate your take on the current evolving German political dynamics and how they may effect or be affected by what is going on in the rest of the world….please and thanks.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Oct 31 2018 17:22 utc | 105

Bravo b. But I would add one thing, it is not failure of Dems to win any sort of broad support by making Trump into evil but in fact they did everything so he could continue via obfuscating his real crimes and blunders with made up blunders that never existed and on the top of that Dems made sure that not only Hillary stuck around and by that mobilized Reps but Dems pretended they go socialists with phony DSA candidates all to make Reps feeling like defending America against communism.
Why Dems did it, not stupid but simply because Trump is a god sent for a Dems oligarchy as much as for Reps.

Posted by: Kalen | Oct 31 2018 17:23 utc | 106

b, I too agree with your 2018 midterm assessment. The R’s are going to hold the House and p/u seats in the Senate.
The vileness of the Kavanaugh hearings galvanized the conservative base. Trump and team are working to keep the base motivated and it’s working. The thousands turning out to attend Trump’s rallies are indicative of the building momentum. Early and absentee voting in key states are showing the red momentum.
As many have said the D’s are not giving their base reasons to turnout. Hating on Trump, daily, is not a motivator. Obama and Biden are yesterday as turnout for their events are in the hundreds if they are lucky. As for Hillary and her influence on the base that train left the station awhile ago. She is essentially a has-been at this point in her fading political influence and she knows it.
The base Trump has been steadily building and solidifying since at least 2010 is growing much to naysayers chagrin. He is a formidable force and will likely remain so for years to come.
Several posters above have said they can’t wait for America’s dominance to end. If any are paying attention to what the conservative base is about then you’ll know the 2016 election in fact did end it. The trajectory the Obama team worked hard to put this country on and for Team Hillary to continue forward is dead. Dead as a door nail as some might say. Or as b put it a ‘new normal’ is being put into its place. Only time will tell if actions by Trump and team will be of benefit to American citizens and the greater world. The liberal world order is gasping for air as it should be, in my opinion, given the hostile takeover by the neolibs/cons/technocrats who bastardized the entire system while lining their personal fiefdoms with gold. One does not need to look any further than the Clinton’s, Podesta’s, Feinstein’s, Pelosi’s, McConnell’s, McCain’s, Waters, Bush’s, Obama’s to name only a few political whores who enriched themselves mightily at the people’s expense.
Say what you will about Trump’s vulgarity, his disdain for anything that wreaks of political correctness, his daily ritual of throwing red meat to his base, and his policy positions but don’t underestimate his steely determination to deconstruct the last several decades of policies, treaties, relationships that served the globalist few to the detriment of the many.
Both the Dem and Rep parties knew they had to start from scratch to rebuild following the 2016 election. The Rep’s have already begun but the Dems steadfastly refused and will pay the price next Tuesday. The Democratic Party I was once a fervent supporter of was not a party of hate. Hate doesn’t serve anyone’s purposes other than by those few who once held power and know they will never get it back. The Democratic voters be damned.
And jackrabbit and Circe, I stopped posting because of your back and forth and back and forth debates. God, it gets old.

Posted by: h | Oct 31 2018 17:27 utc | 107

@106
Haven’t you heard? We’re practically on the same page now. So you no longer need to use this as your excuse.
@105
Nobody mentions the role Chuck Z-chumer is playing in foiling whatever dissent may creep into the DNC. Zchumer is way in Trump’s corner. No surprise there; they have the same masters!

Posted by: Circe | Oct 31 2018 17:51 utc | 108

@107 h
Thanks. Some very good points here.
I’m not a big fan of the US political condition, so it’s hard to get enthused by any of it. But I do recognize that changes on the surface are also indicative of changes in the deeper currents, in which I include the genuine thought of the US.
The Democratic party – the country’s principal co-opter and neutralizer of organic grass-roots causes – has run out of causes to steal, and refuses even to pretend allegiance to its historic formal platform. And the Republican party long ago changed, as others have noted here, from that of conservatism to neo-liberalism.
It is interesting to note that the Republicans haven’t been tasked with making a true conservative choice for a long time, certainly not by the Dems. Whether the members of that party still have it in them remains to be seen, as the US faces its destiny over the next few years to come.
So even as the US posture may reject globalism, the notion of privatization remains paramount. And this is the true enemy, the theft of the publicly created wealth by private actors.

Posted by: Grieved | Oct 31 2018 18:29 utc | 109

Much well informed opinion here leading to a confusing decision and choice ! Most of the opinion totally biased formend out of not admiting past mistakes, and greedy self interest (mistaken)
The choice is between Republican mass murder’s or Democrat mass murder’s !
Hope that helps !!!

Posted by: Mark2 | Oct 31 2018 18:47 utc | 110

@dh | Oct 31, 2018 9:07:50 AM | 74
It won’t look like capitulation but the trade war with China will be resolved IMO.
Well, at least I agree that the trade war with China will be resolved, eventually, but it will not be to America’s advantage. I expect the Chinese to give some minor concessions to Trump so he will back off, as there is always a risk that a trade war might become a fighting war, and nobody sane wants that. So a quick resolution would be good. However, you will notice that China as a whole has scarcely been affected.

Posted by: Cyril | Oct 31 2018 19:31 utc | 111

@111 “However, you will notice that China as a whole has scarcely been affected.”
My point was that they will strike some kind of deal and Trump will boast about capitulation. In fact nobody will benefit from the whole stupid project.
I have no way of knowing how it has affected China as a whole. I know the Shanghai stock index is down 30% for the year. That has to hurt some people.

Posted by: dh | Oct 31 2018 19:52 utc | 112

yeah we get to vote for the lesser of two mass murderers. freedom!

Posted by: pretzelattack | Oct 31 2018 20:18 utc | 113

b – While I cannot disagree with most of your analysis, I think your conclusions suffer from lack of a more granular understanding of what is motivating the broad working (poor and middle) class electorate. The stock market, for instance, is irrelevant to them. What is relevant is that the GOP tax scam didn’t put any extra money in their pockets as the politicians claimed that it would. That’s why Republicans aren’t running on their tax scam. Most workers not in the 10% professional and credentialed classes also realize that their income doesn’t buy them any more goods and services than it did in 1978. Wages have stagnated for 40 years for these people, and they have no money in the stock market. They also likely have far more debt than their parents did 40 years ago.
I will grant you this: None of us has any really accurate idea of how this election is going to turn out. Many issues that have been a small part of previous elections are now major issues to some group or other, (and I say this without judgment), creating such rhetorical chaos that making sense of possible results is nothing more than intellectual speculation (a family/work-safe term).

Posted by: John Zelnicker | Oct 31 2018 20:36 utc | 114

It’s alright for me to scorn and criticise US polatics. It’s a cheap and easy shot ! Offering no alternative, which after all is the U S public’s dilemma! Given that total lack of choice, the third option is to protest that fact on the street,
It’s an option not only available to activists or law breakers. But there are pressidents throughout history of the outraged public showing there true democratic power in that way ! You would feel your true sense of empowerment return ! And your apathy disappear !
I do !
Just a reminder more people turned out to the White House to protest against trumps election than turned out to celebrate it.

Posted by: Mark2 | Oct 31 2018 21:03 utc | 115

i think we’re heading the way of mass protests. a general strike would really shut down the money machine for a day or week, that will get their attention. but it needs to build. i see people of all political stripes call out the two parties as corrupt machines. which of course is what they are.

Posted by: pretzelattack | Oct 31 2018 21:22 utc | 116

@dh | Oct 31, 2018 3:52:04 PM | 112
My point was that they will strike some kind of deal and Trump will boast about capitulation. In fact nobody will benefit from the whole stupid project.
Actually, the Chinese will have benefitted from the trade war. Their dependency on food (e.g. soybeans) from the U.S. was a serious vulnerability, and Trump has given them a great excuse to disconnect. American farmers will lose, of course.
I have no way of knowing how it has affected China as a whole. I know the Shanghai stock index is down 30% for the year. That has to hurt some people.
Any change will likely hurt someone.
As for the drop on Shanghai’s stock exchange, Fortune magazine warns that “The economy doesn’t really affect Chinese stocks”:
“Here’s what you may not know about the Chinese stock market”
http://fortune.com/2015/09/02/heres-what-you-may-not-know-about-the-chinese-stock-market/
(Written in 2015, but still relevant.)

Posted by: Cyril | Oct 31 2018 21:30 utc | 117

@117 Thanks for the interesting link re. Chinese stock market. Trump and his advisors seem to think a 30% drop is really hurting but I guess it’s not such a big deal. Very different from Wall Street.
Clearly as long as the Chinese find new markets and sources of supply Trump’s tariffs will hurt Americans the most.

Posted by: dh | Oct 31 2018 22:56 utc | 118

@dh | Oct 31, 2018 6:56:53 PM | 118
Thanks for the interesting link re. Chinese stock market.
You’re welcome.
Trump and his advisors seem to think a 30% drop is really hurting but I guess it’s not such a big deal. Very different from Wall Street.
No, the behavior of China’s stock market is not any indication of the country’s economy. For instance, stocks aren’t used for raising cash: according to the Fortune article, 95% of Chinese companies use other means to finance their activities. The wild gyrations in the stock market are probably due to speculation and are not about any pessimism on the country’s future.
Clearly as long as the Chinese find new markets and sources of supply Trump’s tariffs will hurt Americans the most.
Yes. Also, the internal market is enormous and will grow to vast proportions.

Posted by: Cyril | Nov 1 2018 0:17 utc | 119

@ Cyril with the China link and comment….thanks
Like you said at the end of your last comment “Also, the internal market is enormous and will grow to vast proportions.”, China is now stable enough to withstand any sort of loss of external demand, IMO
I don’t think China wants to take on the role of Reserve Currency like the global bankers had the US do after WWII. All they have to do is look at the West’s history with that an not want to continue/repeat it. Your link showed that China has better separated than the US the speculative from the strategic investment for at least the State Owned Enterprises.
I see China treating “capitalists” like they are treating the other religions. They will allow you to exist and do your thing but if you get radical against their form of socialism they will collect and reeducate you. The folks from China have been around long enough to effectively separate religious myth from social organization tenets…..and won’t be BSed like many in the West still are

Posted by: psychohistorian | Nov 1 2018 1:10 utc | 120

@120 “Your link showed that China has better separated than the US the speculative from the strategic investment for at least the State Owned Enterprises.”
Or maybe the powers that be in China recognize that some of their citizens like to gamble. The stock market gives them an outlet and keeps them away from Macau.

Posted by: dh | Nov 1 2018 1:43 utc | 121

your prediction here is quite a bit different from the mainstream media’s
in about a week the result will be clear

Posted by: mistah charley, ph.d. | Nov 1 2018 3:24 utc | 122

@ 99
Signed DC

Posted by: donkeytale | Nov 1 2018 3:26 utc | 123

100 and 114
It’s L-4, then On to Tehran~!
MSM will duly focus on “Looming Threat from 50,000 Zombie Caravan!”
The elections will be thundering F-350 duallies, with huge streaming American flags.
Then it will be over. They will cut down voters from their hanging stress positions.
There will be talk of plebiscites and calls for action and resolute Faithful Patriot.
Then … nothing! Just the cooked GDP books for 3Q18, and another Omnibus Deficit Bill.
“For years I had believed that the solution of all our troubles was to be found in well-defined programmes of political and legislative action. At first, I concentrated my whole attention upon these, only to discover that politicians and law-makers are just as confused and as much at a loss in solving fundamental problems as anyone else.
And I am speaking here not so much of the corrupt and ignorant politician as of those idealists and reformers who think that by the ballot society may be led to an earthly paradise. They may honestly desire and intend to do great things. They may positively glow—before election—with enthusiasm at the prospect they imagine political victory may open to them.
Time after time, I was struck by the change in their attitude after the briefest enjoyment of this illusory power. Men are elected during some wave of reform, let us say, elected to legislate into practical working existence some great ideal. They want to do big things; but a short time in office is enough to show the political idealist that he can accomplish nothing, that his reform must be debased and dragged into the dust, so that even if it becomes enacted, it may be not merely of no benefit, but a positive evil.
It is scarcely necessary to emphasize this point. It is an accepted commonplace of American politics. So much of life, so large a part of all our social problems, moreover, remains untouched by political and legislative action. This is an old truth too often ignored by those who plan political campaigns upon the most superficial knowledge of human nature.”
Margaret Sanger, The Pivot of Civilization

Posted by: Anton Worter | Nov 1 2018 21:57 utc | 124

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Posted by: Sam Hands | Nov 3 2018 7:08 utc | 125

When he leaves a new ‘normal’ will have evolved

Indeed, an irreversible guarantee the planet will be fried and increasingly uninhabitable for most of it’s population.

Posted by: jdmckay | Nov 3 2018 15:31 utc | 126

– The Republicans are rigging the elections in their favor.

Posted by: Willy2 | Nov 3 2018 19:48 utc | 127