After 'Blue Sweep,' Prediction Markets Favor Dems to Take House in Midterms
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If the successes of Tuesday, from California to the East Coast, do not solve the fundamental problems of the party, they allow it to get out of the marasm that followed the defeat in the presidential election, and give it leads to rebuild its project and leadership.
After 'blue sweep,' prediction markets favor Dems to take House in midterms
(NewsNation) — Following numerous victories for Democrats in last night's elections, prediction markets are showing more favorability for Democrats to regain control of the House of Representatives in 2026. Prediction market Kalshi now projects that the Democratic Party has a 69% chance of winning the House next year, compared to Republicans' 31% chance. Numbers for Democrats are up significantly from the estimates on Election Day, which gave th…
3 Questions for Democrats After 2025 Elections
Democrats won decisive victories in the 2025 elections, including a mayoral win in New York City and governorships in New Jersey and Virginia. Democrats also did well in races at the state and local levels. Despite the victory, their path forward remains no clearer than before, according to some political analysts. That’s because the top Democratic winners presented vastly different governing strategies to voters. Zohran Mamdani, a political new…
The Bob Cesca Interview: Driftglass and Blue Gal 11/5/25
https://rss.art19.com/episodes/2d35a3d0-9041-490a-8f8a-281627355d69.mp3 Please consider supporting the show by subscribing to our bonus content on Patreon. Driftglass, Blue Gal, and the Election -- Driftglass and Blue Gal are here today to talk about this week's election results and what's next for our beleaguered democracy. We talked about Mamdani, we talked about the polls, we talked about how Donald Trump is screwing his own people, how the s…
According to Donald Trump, the election results in the US on Tuesday are "not good." At least not for the Republicans, as he says. Above all, the mayoral election in New York City is likely to keep the president busy.
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