Former CNN political analyst Chris Cillizza said Wednesday he does not believe Democrats have any positive takeaways from Tuesday’s election.
Former President Donald Trump decisively defeated Vice President Kamala Harris, Republicans secured a Senate majority and the GOP may gain control of the House, according to The Associated Press. Cillizza, on his YouTube channel, noted Republicans appear to have exceeded expectations in this election.
“Donald Trump is the next president of the United States. Right now he stands at 277 electoral votes. I think he will go to 312 electoral votes because I think he’s going to win Michigan, which has not been called. I think he’s going to win Nevada, Arizona and Alaska. Those haven’t been called and I think he will win those,” Cillizza said. “So, 312 electoral votes — that is more than he won in 2016. Even more striking, I think Donald Trump is going to win or looks likely at this point to win the popular vote, which I think no one thought would happen … This is a sweeping victory. This is an absolute mandate for Donald Trump.”
“Republicans are going to control the Senate as well. The only question is by how many, but they picked up West Virginia, Montana, and Ohio — that’s three. Democrats won’t pick up any Republican seats, so Republicans will have at least a two-seat majority,” he added. “They may have a three-, four- or five-seat majority depending on how races in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Nevada and Arizona play out.”
Cillizza also noted Trump gained significant ground with Hispanic men and young voters. […]
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