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Laura Ingraham discusses the implications midterms had on populism after Republicans' 'disappointing' results Friday on 'The Ingraham Angle.'

Conservatives rushed to Twitter on Tuesday to spike the football when GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis was projected to defeat Charlie Crist to secure another term as Florida’s chief executive.Well, David Brooks, the liberals' favorite liberal masquerading as something more sophisticated, likened it all to a fever finally breaking."Performative populism has begun to ebb," he wrote.

"And Trump's nihilistic violence that lay at the heart of it all." Writing in The New York Times, Matthew Continetti struck a similar note, arguing that Tuesday's results bear a striking resemblance to the midterm elections of 1998, when setback then led to renewal, when the party then went on to embrace Texas Gov. George W. Bush, who had won re-election, of course, in 1998, in Texas.

 

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let trump go.

What happens to draining the swamp? The swamp creatures have swallowed the guy who went to drain it.

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