because clearly we are at an inflection point. last night, if you were to sum it up in a single phrase, we have had enough. there is a limit to which you can push the american population before they gently and politely push back their democratic means. and that is exactly what we just saw. it is now impossible to these deny that this country is in the middle of some some kind of poll realignment fear of the people who run our country did not see it coming. a lot of examples. the obvious i m not so obvious. start with the latter. in texas last night, the republicans flipped and overwhelmingly coat 14 points. because of course hispanic districts go it democrat. the republican in that district won and won by calling for the one thing you are not allowed to call for in an over womanly hispanic district. countries have borders. everyone one understands that no matter what color they are, it turns out. meanwhile, in a place that looks very different, minneapolis, really the cra
a new hope. all across america, voters told democrats we have had enough of your marxist race based agenda in minneapolis the people overwhelmingly rejected to defund the police. while in deep blue new jersey an election earthquake shook the garden state. incumbent phil murphy might have won the race but gentleman cher jack ciattarelli pushed hard to the finish line showing no one saw this coming. the most resounding repudiation of the left happened in virginia where glenn youngkin shook the political world and won the virginia governor s race. we were joined by neighbors and friends of all races, of all religions, of all ages, of all political ideologies this is the spirit of virginia coming together like never before the spirit of washington and jackson and monroe and patrick henry. rachel: a coalition of parents and neighbors came together to tell terry mcauliffe and the democrats no more but, of course, that s not how the liberal media got it? i got elite out of my