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Republicans are so extreme that simply reciting their own words makes for searing attack ads

“Are men smarter than women?” read one girl. “I think the answer is, Yes,” continued another.

The gems from Gibbs continued.

“There is no factual basis on which to claim that it is better to have women in the workplace.”

“The United States has suffered as a result of women’s suffrage.”

“We cannot say that women should be allowed to vote simply because they are a large part of the population.”

Democrat Hillary Scholten ultimately defeated Gibbs by about 13 points, 55% to 42%.

But look for more ads in this genre next cycle—because the GOP won’t get any smarter, saner, or more reasonable over the next two years.

 


Election season overtime is finally winding down, so Democratic operative Joe Sudbay joins David Nir on The Downballot as a guest-host this week to recap some of the last results that have just trickled in. At the top of the list is the race for Arizona attorney general, where Democrat Kris Mayes has a 510-vote lead with all ballots counted (a mandatory recount is unlikely to change the outcome). Also on the agenda is Arizona’s successful Proposition 308, which will allow students to receive financial aid regardless of immigration status.

Over in California, Democrats just took control of the boards of supervisors in two huge counties, Riverside and Orange—in the case of the latter, for the first time since 1976. Joe and David also discuss which Democratic candidates who fell just short this year they’d like to see try again in 2024, and what the GOP’s very skinny House majority means for Kevin McCarthy’s prospects as speaker.


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