Winstonm, on 2018-December-06, 21:01, said:
The best prognosticators gave Dennison a much better chance - especially in the last 2 weeks after Comey's faux pas. It was still an upset, but not a repudiation. Dennison won by minus 3 million votes.
The midterms have raised that number to minus 10 million. That is what repudiation looks like.
No doubt that the result was "surprising" to many that felt Hil to be the only choice. That was their bubble I suppose. The game, such as it is, is played by the rules, such as they are. Hil lost, fair and square, if not numerically but popular vote for president was not part of the rules that ensure that each of the states gets their relatively proportional say. As you know, perhaps the Dems will win 2020 by a Johnsonian/Goldwater type landslide. One of those longer term or even last minute shifts in public sentiment that affect those things. Rallying behind a popular movement is getting more common (Arab spring, gilets jaune etc.) but oppression and suppression are most often the causes. Disgruntlement, not so much. Trump has certainly flipped the script on US politics as usual so at least there is that. Will it result in a rethink or even refinement of the US system? A return to classic norms? A new paradigm? Interesting times are for the brave, so they say, but who are "they"?