Rev. Al Sharpton on the GOP: 'They let Donald Trump take the party and appoint people who would bow to him...how can you win with that unless you totally underestimate the intelligence of the American people?'
: winning the governor’s race, a Senate race and picking up several House seats. And in deep blue New York, Kathy Hochul narrowly won re-election, and Democrats look poised to lose multiple House seats.Across the board, Republican candidates badly underperformed — and in a political environment where they should have been heavily favored. President Joe Biden isn't popular and inflation is still a major concern, but neither was decisive Tuesday.
Across the board, Republican candidates badly underperformed — and in a political environment where they should have been heavily favored.
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