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Home » ‘Supermajority was broken’: Dems make ‘historic’ gains in state capitols despite Trump win

‘Supermajority was broken’: Dems make ‘historic’ gains in state capitols despite Trump win

Alternet by Alternet
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The 2024 presidential election was particularly bleak for Democrats, as Republicans swept every battleground state in the Electoral College and even won the popular vote for the first time in 20 years. But at the state level, Democratic candidates notched several big wins that will allow the party to have a few extra arrows in its quiver over the next few years.The Guardian reported that in multiple state legislatures — including statehouses in several key swing states — Democrats are now well-positioned to use their new gains to frustrate President-elect Donald Trump’s agenda in their own backyards. In addition to keeping three governorships in Democratic hands, the party also managed to flip numerous Republican seats in both chambers of several state capitols.Some of the bigger marquee wins include keeping their one-seat majority in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, despite Vice President Kamala Harris and Sen. Bob Casey (D-Penn.) losing at the federal level. In North Carolina, Democrats elected Attorney General Josh Stein to become the next governor. Stein dispatched Republican nominee Mark Robinson by a whopping 14-point margin despite Harris losing the Tar Heel State by more than 173,000 votes. North Carolina Democrats also managed to finally wipe out Republicans’ legislative supermajority, meaning Stein’s future vetoes can’t be overridden.READ MORE: Mark Robinson on track for ‘largest defeat in more than 40 years’ of any NC gov candidateDaniel Squadron, who is the co-founder of the States Project, told the Guardian that Democratic state legislative candidates outperforming Harris was likely due to both their reliance on face-to-face campaigning, and on the high quality field of state house and senate candidates across the country.”That is the only way it was possible to hold the Pennsylvania house when the statewide results were so disappointing,” Squadron said. “It’s the reason the North Carolina house supermajority was broken.”One of the most significant victories for Democrats on election night was in Wisconsin, where Democrats flipped 10 seats in the state assembly and four seats in the state senate. This win notably came a year after the Wisconsin Supreme Court — which has a 4-3 liberal majority — struck down Republicans’ heavily gerrymandered state legislative maps in favor of fairer ones.According to the Princeton Gerrymandering Project, Wisconsin’s prior legislative districts were among the most unfair in the United States, with Princeton giving “F” grades to both the state assembly map and the state senate map in 2022. Vox writer Ian Millhiser referred to the Badger State’s old maps “America’s worst gerrymander” in 2023. Democrats are poised to make additional gains in the Wisconsin legislature in the 2026 elections, when the governor’s mansion will also be on the line.READ MORE: ‘America’s worst gerrymander’ official overturned by Wisconsin Supreme CourtAndrew Whitley, who is the executive director of the Wisconsin senate Democratic caucus, attributed his party’s gains to candidates’ deep knowledge of local issues in their own respective districts. He also pointed out that candidates were able to use hot-button national issues like abortion bans to convince voters to send them to the capitol.“It’s very rare when you have bottom-of-the-ticket state legislators over-perform Kamala and Senator [Tammy] Baldwin,” Whitley said. “They worked their a—es off.”“It’s going to be truly historic,” he added. “Gone are the days where a manufactured majority can override vetoes and pass super-regressive policies. We’re actually going to have some balance, and we’re on the cusp of not only having a balanced legislature, but a trifecta.”Click here to read the Guardian’s full article.READ MORE: Ex-North Carolina GOP gov admits Republicans knew Mark Robinson was a ‘ticking time bomb’

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