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5:00 pm
- Trump touts ‘tremendous’ wins for endorsed candidates, says ‘why would anything change?’ on 2024 announcement, says more than 200 of the candidates he endorsed won and says suggestions he was angry are 'fake news'.
- Biden says midterm vote was a 'good day for democracy' and notes the 'red wave' didn't happen
- There are 3 Senate seats left in play There are 47 House seats left in play
2:00 pm
- Republican Senator Ron Johnson wins Wisconsin
- The blame game is already erupting between the pro-Trump and anti-Trump wings of the party. Other Republicans, meanwhile, say they're simply confused about what happened at the ballot box. "Clearly something was off, I mean a target was missed," a House GOP aide told Fox News
12:30 pm
- Lee Zeldin to concede to Kathy Hochul in 2022 New York gubernatorial race: per his campaign
- Dow slides by 200 points as control of Congress remains unclear
-Inflation and abortion topped the list of issues motivating U.S. voters inthe midterm elections, followed by crime, immigration and gun policy, an exit poll Research showed.
- New Jersey Dem Tom Malinowski has conceded his race for the 7th district to his Republican Tom Kean Jr.
- Raphael Warnock (D) and Herschel Walker (R) advance to a runoff in GA Senate race
11:00 am
- Georgia, Wisconsin, Nevada, and Arizona remain uncalled for in senate race.
- Ben Shapiro election takeaways. Democrats will not change course on anything; they wildly outperformed expectations, except in Florida. Biden is their 2024 nominee unless he is fully incapacitated. Republicans wildly underperformed, and heads should roll. Their candidate quality was poor and their leadership was either absent or counterproductive. Donald Trump was a major drag on Republicans, from his picks to his antics.
- Lawler (R) wins in NY 17th against powerful dem Sean Patrick Maloney, who called Republican Mike Lawler to concede his Lower Hudson Valley race.
- Warnock in GA at (49.42%) is a margin of 22,800 votes from reaching 50%
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9:00 am
- With 93% in Hochul leads Zeldin by 5% with 300,000 votes. Zeldin has yet to concede.
- Mike Lawler has a slight edge of 1.2% over Sean Maloney with 95%, in NY 17
- Zeldin won 49 counties while Hochul only won 13. Which includes the big cities.
- Mark Levin: Something is very broken in our country when several million people vote to make Fetterman a U.S. senator.
7:00 am
- Key races across the country still too close to call as control of Congress hangs in the balance] Senate tied at 48 - 48 with 4 seats in play.
- Republicans blame Donald Trump for lack of ref wave.
- Republican strategists: buying votes works. Student loan forgiveness did its job. If not for the under 30 democrats vote there would have been a smashing red wave
1:00 am
- Zeldin: 'We will be able to prevail'
- Zeldin not conceding at his campaign headquarters, says their are still over 1.4 million election day votes that still need to be counted. With 90% counted Hochul has 2,870,481 at 52.93% and Zeldin with 2,553,139 at 47.07%. 'We will be able to prevail'
Williamsburg voted 12,598 Zeldin and 1,105 for Hochul
Monroe 3,844 Hochul and 2,858 Zeldin
- Networks not making a call on senate yet as Control of the Senate remains uncertain. Projections in several high-profile Senate races, including Wisconsin, seem like they could happen tonight, and still waiting on significant returns in Nevada and Arizona, and Georgia seems likely to head for a runoff in December.
- Republicans are 10 seats away from winning the house according to ABC.
12:00am
- NBC: Fetterman defeats Oz in Pennsylvania senate race flipping seat from GOP
-Senate tied currently at 47- 47
- Republican Lawler is ahead of incumbent Democrat Representative Maloney 53% to 47% in the local 17th Congressional District race, with 94% of the vote in.
- No Senate seat has flipped yet and several key contests are too close to call, including in Georgia and Pennsylvania.
- Georgia senate race likely will have a runoff
- Andy Kim wins reelection in 3rd district
- Tom Kean leads in 7th district
11:20 pm
- Hochul tweets: I’m deeply honored to be elected Governor of the State of New York.
- NBC calls NY Gov race for Kathy Hochul winning reelection
- Fetterman(D) leading senate race in PA by 1% with 75% in
- With 64% counted NY gov Kathy Hochul with 2,412,197 at 55.3% over Lee Zeldin with 1,950,852 at 44.7%44.7
11:00 pm
- Republicans set to take the house, senate too close to call as battleground states results come in.
- With 47% in, NY Gov Hochul maintains lead with 1,892,855 at 58.9% over Lee Zeldin with 1,318,389 at 41.1%
10:00 pm
- Mike Lawler takes 14% lead over Maloney in NY 17th district with 40% counted
- Dan Goldman(D) wins new seat in NY 10th district.
-With numbers currently in, Lakewood voter turnout was a bit over 41% of registered voters.
- Committeeman Albert Akerman gets 18,716 votes with 86.01% out of a total of 21,760 votes cast in Lakewood.
Herschel Walker takes lead in GA senate race
AOC(D) wins reelection in NYC
MTG(R) wins reelection in GA race
Gov Ron DeSantis speaks crowd chants 2 more years
“We chose facts over fear. We chose education over indoctrination. We chose law & order over rioting & disorder. Florida was a refuge of sanity when the world went mad. We stood as the citadel of freedom for people across this country... Ron DeSantis
- Hochul takes early lead 65% over Zeldin 35% with 21% reported
-Jackson council candidates oust incumbents(App)
9:00 pm
-Michael Reina wins reelection in Jackson mayoral race by 6% over Martin Fleming total Reina with 9,254 votes at 52.91% and 8,165 votes for Flemming at 46.68% with 72 write ins.
- Chris Smith wins 22nd term in 4th district
- Van Drew wins reelection in 2nd district
- Ocean county Sheriff Michael G. Mastronardy and Commissioners Jack Kelly and Virginia E. Haine win re-election
- No gain or loss yet in senate elections
- Jackson Mayor: With 21/34 districts in Reina has 7% lead over Fleming
- NY Polls close at 9pm heavy turn out long lines still reported in frum areas of the 17th district Monroe/Monsey
- All local Lakewood incumbents keep their seats
- DeSantis and Rubio win Gov & Senate seat in Florida
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Manchester Mayor Here
Congress 4th district Chris Smith Here
Ocean county Sheriff Here
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The frum community in NY should all move to Florida
ReplyDeleteThen who will buy the homes for the crazy prices that Jewish people pay?
DeleteJackson Township Mayor Mike Reina has won reelection, with support of the Royal Grove neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteWill he now return the favor by saving _them_ ?
https://www.faanews.com/2022/11/jackson-mayor-mike-reina-has-won.html
So with their best game, Chassidim in NY control about 25,000 votes. Perhaps it would have been better to hide behind the green glasses and not show how few we really are.
ReplyDeleteWay more - not sure where 25k is from - also many don’t vote - and huge percentage of population are under 18 so number of hasidish voters grows every year - not the case in most other communities in NY considering the birth rate is below replacement for every major ethnic group in NY currently
DeleteSo basically, Mark Levin thinks people should have voted for an empty pair of pants like Dr. Oz.
ReplyDeleteRepublican strategists: buying votes works. Student loan forgiveness did its job. If not for the under 30 democrats vote there would have been a smashing red wave
ReplyDeleteHere's another way of saying it. Pushing policies that people like, gets votes. Forcing nonsense, religion, phobias and lies down people's throats doesn't.
Maybe the GOP can go and figure something out now.
All signs point Trump and his election denier radicals were real difference.
DeleteWhat you mentioned has had at most a smaller and likely short term differential. And if you sell away your hard earned values on at the first election - what are you worth? The voters will hold their noses and abandon you long term
The Democrats have that figured out
How come the same ones who claim that we should vote for local interest and not worry about the National party, decent standards, and the larger picture, turn around and attack the GOP for caring about the bigger picture rather than just pork?
DeleteIt should be none of their business according to them
But that's too hard so they can sell themselves like Monroe and go Democrat
Trump and cronies are obviously responsible.
ReplyDeleteHere's one example:
If establishment preference with all the baggage McCormick would have been nominee in Pennsylvania instead of Oz
Same in Maryland. The middle of the road Republican candidate for governor endorsed by Hogan would've had a decent shot. But the more polarizing Cox endorsed by Trump won the party nomination thus dooming any chance to win the general election. Win the battle, lose the war.
DeleteMr cohen you would be a good running mate for fetterman.
ReplyDeleteSo the shaigetz (who has 2 kids with a shiksa) in NY lost to the shiksa. I am sure Square, Satmar Viznitz, & all others who endorsed her, got some promise about chinuch, or will get it.
ReplyDeleteAs for the one who wrote a kesuvah on a zochur, Boruch Hashem he didn't win, someone lawlless won. I hope it helps.
BTW no red wave no red tsunami, what ever the reason, it seems the Rs are doomed for ever, Veyamlich machusei Veyatmach Purkoneigh, & no need for the US politics.
Mostly agree, although some of us will need to stay involved and orchestrate towards the beautiful world that the Nevi'im
ReplyDeleteenthused
And it would likely take political elbow grease
Perhaps it was a hint from Above
On the ground level those endorsements deservely failed.
One was nauseating and the other was a belated hoax.
Zeldin's record - people do change though - in combination with his flip swapping and circling proved he was a facade. They had many chances to capitalize on endorsing real conservatives in previous elections .
somehow there were excuses