Trump Pins Down 8 Republicans Who Resisted His Help and Lost in 2018
President Donald Trump called out the Republican 2018 midterm election candidates who rejected his help and lost their races.

President Donald Trump called out the Republican 2018 midterm election candidates who rejected his help and lost their races.

Cuban state media celebrated the success of the Democratic Party in Tuesday’s midterm elections, describing the election as a defeat for “one of the most polarizing and unpopular Presidents in modern history.

Wednesday on CNN, host Jake Tapper reacted to President Donald Trump’s press conference. Tapper said, “That we saw here was a president who clearly feels threatened and was responding by threatening. He threatened Democrats. He threatened the news media. And he

Avenatti said the midterm results confirmed his views that it will take a fighter to beat President Trump in 2020.

Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-TX) lost his bid for Sen. Ted Cruz’s (R-TX) senate seat on Tuesday, despite spending millions of dollars on Facebook and Twitter advertisements.

Wednesday on ABC’s “The View,” co-host Joy Behar mistakenly thought Senate seats could be gerrymandered. ABC News political analyst Matthew Dowd said, “There has been a battle that happened in 2016 between geography, which Republicans have. There’s more red states,

Wednesday on CNN’s “Newsroom,” Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) declared President Donald Trump impossible to bargain with on immigration. On comprising border wall funding in exchange for DACA legislation, Durbin said, “It’s a deal we offered and was rejected by the White House.
Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” filmmaker Michael Moore said the left does not understand that President Donald Trump is an “evil genius.” Moore said, “I think he is a tumor on democracy, but the tumor shrunk last night. The tumor has shrunk.”

British politician Nigel Farage has said that if U.S. President Donald Trump campaigns for reelection as hard as he did for Republican midterm candidates, he will win in 2020 “by a big margin.”

Scores of Hollywood celebrities celebrated the success of left-wing candidates in Tuesday’s midterm elections, after the Democratic Party won back control of the House of Representatives from Republicans.

Late Show host Stephen Colbert celebrated the Democratic Party’s relative success in the midterm elections on Tuesday evening but lamented the fact that Republicans still control two branches of government.

President Donald Trump defended his assertion that the results of the midterm elections were a “big victory” for Republicans.

Democrat Joe Cunningham defeated Republican Katie Arrington for South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District early Wednesday, in a fiercely competitive race.

The president called Democrat Speaker-in-waiting Nancy Pelosi, according to White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders.

Republicans were disappointed to lose the House of Representatives to Democrats on Tuesday. But they gained several seats in the Senate. Overall the GOP out-performed the historical average for the president’s party.

Democrat Cindy Axne defeated incumbent Republican David Young on Tuesday in the midterm elections for Iowa’s Third Congressional District seat.

Republican Pete Stauber, a former professional hockey player, beat Democrat Joe Radinovich in Minnesota’s 8th District by running on a populist, economic- nationalist platform.

Tuesday night during a victory speech for Democrats regaining control of the House of Representatives, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) cheered pre-existing conditions. Pelosi said, “Today is more than about Democrats and Republicans, it’s about restoring the Constitution’s checks and

Tuesday night on CNN’s midterm election coverage, after announcing Democrats will take the majority in the House, host Jake Tapper said President Donald Trump has “a big problem.” Wolf Blitzer said, “This is a huge win for the Democrats—a huge setback

Hollywood celebrities from Beyoncé to Rosie O’Donnell poured their support into the campaign of Texas Democrat Beto O’Rourke who challenged incumbent Republican Sen. Ted Cruz–but it wasn’t enough to convince Texans.

Tuesday night on MSNBC’s midterm election coverage, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) said now that Democrats control the House of Representatives, President Donald Trump will not be able to tear down of the independence of the Justice Department. Schiff said, “The

Oprah Winfrey hit the campaign trail along with a slew of other Hollywood celebrities but it wasn’t enough to help Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams over the finish line. Liberal billionaire Oprah Winfrey campaigned for Stacey Abrams in Georgia, giving

Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach was defeated on Tuesday in the state’s gubernatorial election by Democrat State Senator Laura Kelly with the help of the Democrat and Republican political establishments.

Republican South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster won his reelection race Tuesday evening, defeating a challenge from Democrat James Smith.

Pop superstar Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Democratic Senate candidate Phil Bredesen failed to persuade the great people of Tennessee on Tuesday. The race was called for Tennessee Republican Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN-07) at around 8:05 pm. She handily defeated her

Pop superstar and left-wing acticist Beyoncé Knowles endorsed Texas Democrat Beto O’Rourke Tuesday just hours before polls close.

Vice President Mike Pence made the case on election day that voters must choose between the results brought about by President Trump and Republicans, or those who will reverse that progress.

Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Deadline: White House,” former Bush and McCain campaign strategist Steve Schmidt said President Donald Trump ran a campaign that former Democratic Alabama Gov. George Wallace “would be proud of.” Schmidt said, “Let’s understand what’s happened over the

Hollywood celebrities Lena Dunham, Sarah Jessica Parker, Ed Harris, and Henry Winkler are among some of HBO’s biggest stars featured in an election day get-out-the-vote ad.

Actor Jim Carrey endorsed Democrats and blasted Republicans for “the rise of racist hate groups” and President Donald Trump for possible “treason” Tuesday.

Actress Alyssa Milano has announced that she intends to “take a road trip” and help drive people to the polls in several California districts today.

Hollywood celebrity social media screeds exploded early on Election Day Tuesday, with several hysterical Hollywood elites sharing self-important screeds trashing Republican candidates and President Donald Trump.

In an attempt to encourage its users to vote in the midterm elections, Google has changed its search engine logo to “Go Vote,” and introduced a feature to show users where their nearest polling station is, with options for both English and Spanish.

Tuesday on ABC’s “The View,” co-host Joy Behar said the female supporters of President Donald Trump didn’t “know the difference between a predator and a protector.” During the panel discussion of Trump saying he could soften his tone, Behar said, “He

Late-night talk show hosts expressed both anxiety and excitement ahead of Tuesday’s midterm elections, as Democrat’s hope to take back control of both Houses of Congress with the aim of derailing President Donald Trump’s agenda. On CBS’ The Late Show, Stephen

Alfredo Ortiz of Job Creators Network writes at RealClear Policy that the Trump Labor Department has expanded association retirement plans to employees of small businesses in an effort to avert the retirement savings crisis.

House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) on Monday expressed optimism that Republicans will hold the House, a day before voters head to the polls.

A slew of left-wing Hollywood celebrities, including Judd Apatow, Debra Messing, and Alyssa Milano, are set to co-host a get out the vote “Telethon for America” on the eve of the midterm elections.

Actress Amy Schumer urged fans to get out and vote with an Instagram video featuring a sonogram of her first child in the womb.

Monday on Mark Levin’s nationally syndicated radio show, President Donald Trump predicted Republicans would have “tremendous success” in the midterm elections on Tuesday. Trump said, “As you know we just arrived in Indiana and they have lines, the arena is
