Published on Oct 24, 2018
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The Midterm Elections
Armstrong Economic Blog/Politics
Re-Posted Nov 7, 2018 by Martin Armstrong
The computer was correct. There was no Blue Wave. The real interesting aspect is it appears we may have a Bearish Reversal elected in the Senate for the Democrats. While the Democrats won the House, they did not elect any Bullish Reversal and in fact, they may have continued the downtrend with winning control, but with a lower high once again.
The one thing that is ABSOLUTELY guaranteed is there will be ZERO cooperation and everything will become even more obstructive now so we can expect the economy to decline going into the 2020 turning point on the ECM. The Democrats have vowed to seek impeachment and they will now have subpoena power to obstruct Trump and this will bring a swift end to Draining the Swamp. While impeachment is not likely, they will do the same as they just did in the Kavanaugh hearings and throw whatever allegations they can hope someone will believe them as they did before. They have vowed to force the release of Trump’s tax returns. All of this will be designed to make the 2020 Presidential elections far worse than any in the past.
So expect nothing but obstruction. Running the government is no longer a priority. This is just going to be a grudge match from here on out and that is what the model has been projecting. Nothing but Panic Cycycle and Directional Changes in politics and our models on 3rd party activity will constantly rise into 2024 and more and more people begin to see that the political situation has become hopeless.
Many races are too close to call. So we will wait for the final numbers and update later when we have them.
Thread #4 – 2018 Midterm Election – Results and Discussion Thread
November 7, 2018
Republicans winning in key Senate races in: Florida (Rick Scott), Missouri (Josh Hawley), Indiana (Mike Braun), North Dakota (Kevin Cramer), Tennessee (Marsha Blackburn), and Arizona (Martha McSally) looks good. Disappointing loss for John James (Michigan).
Governor races also generally good for republicans in hot races: Florida (Ron DeSantis), Ohio (Mike Dewine). Additionally, Georgia (Brian Kemp), South Dakota (Kristi Noem) looks good. Disappointing results in Kansas (Kobach loss).
New York Times – Results Available Here
Politico – Results Available Here
CNN – Election Results Here
Decision Desk HQ – Election Results Here
AP Politics – Election Results Here
CTH Election Day Coverage 2018
November 6, 2018
For the midterm election day we have a pretty good idea what the overall media approach will be [See Here]. Knowing the gaslighting will likely be even worse than 2016, it becomes more important to tune out the media’s narrative and stick to substance. That’s where the value of YOUR ground reports come in.
Based on scale, CTH has readers in every state, every city, and likely almost every precinct in the country.
So, YOU are now the media.
We will present ground report threads for you to share your insight and voting experience in your community on this midterm election. Past experience tells us the best approach is to use a noon thread (12pm – 3pm ET / 9am – 12pm PT); and a mid-day thread (3pm – 6pm ET / 12pm – 3pm PT), for you to share individual ground reports. From these reports we can get a good picture of what’s going on coast-to-coast.
Then starting at 7:00pm ET we will begin reviewing election results in two hour increments. NOTE: I cannot emphasize enough how important it is to ignore “exit polling” pushed by media. Exit polling is a complete con, used to fabricate and shape talking points for media pundits. Ignore exit polling, especially in the mid-west and west coast. As we saw in 2016, exit polling is disconnected from actual voting results.
Rush Limbaugh Breakout Speech During Cape Girardeau MAGA Rally…
The Predictable Midterm Election Day Media Narrative Operation….
November 5, 2018
Based on an overlay of how the media narrated the November 2016 presidential election; and accepting an exponential doubling-down for their midterm election effort; we can forecast how the media will push a midterm narrative to bolster their overall efforts.
Starting around mid-day tomorrow the corporate media (majority left-wing) will draw attention to pre-selected races they are confident will turn from Republican to Democrat control. The goal of this media effort will be to aid a surging ‘Democrat wave’; and, as a consequence, attempt to influence the mid-west and western state turnout.
Example: As soon as polls close on the east coast; those selected race outcomes will be used to push and deepen the disenfranchisement narrative. Republican redistricted seats like Dave Brat (Virginia CD-07), with Democrat governors (Ralph Northam), are targets for use in advancing the narrative. Should Brat lose to his Democrat challenger Abigail Spanberger, the media will use the example to push the ‘Democrat Wave’ headline, forecasting doom for the GOP House majority. This is how the media operates.
Close races all along the east coast states will be used as examples to push a media story-line intended to suppress mid-west/western state republican voters from going to the polls; even though there are several hours of voting still available.
Additionally, close eastern time-zone senate/governor races will also be used for these purposes. The goal will be to diminish turnout in states where polls are still open.
Any election outcome that does not that align with this narrative will be down-played. If there are strong republican election wins in the eastern time-zone (House, Senate or Governor) those races will not be called, and the results intentionally held back. This is how a specific narrative is framed.
These insufferable efforts were visible in the 2016 presidential election (Trump v. Clinton), and can be predicted to be deployed again in the midterm, this time with stronger intensity. Media “exit polling” is always used to advance a narrative; lift their allied candidates and diminish any victory by their political opposition. Remember, most media are glorified corporate lobbyists for ideological intents and purposes.
As the evening progresses, and more state polls close, any race that supports the Democrat ideology will be emphasized. Any race or victory that does not advance the agenda will be downplayed and/or ignored completely.
To avoid falling into the trap, everyone should ignore all ‘exit polling’ and continue to vote regardless of the inbound barrage of structured disinformation from media.
If you live toward the western U.S., or in a time-zone that is hours behind eastern time, it is critical you continue to turn out to vote regardless of what you hear pushed through the media. There are dozens of key races that will come down to a few hundred votes. Make sure your voice is counted.
President Trump MAGA Rally, Cape Girardeau, Missouri – 10:00pm ET / 9:00pm CT…
November 5, 2018
For the final MAGA rally of the midterm election President Trump heads to Cape Girardeau, Missouri, for a rally at the Show Me Center. In addition to President Trump, special guests Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, and Lee Greenwood will be in attendance.
The anticipated start time is 9:00pm CT / 10:00pm ET, with likely pre-rally speeches and events highlighting the importance of tomorrow’s midterm election.
UPDATE: Video Added
RSBN Livestream Link – Fox News Livestream Link – Alternate Livestream Link
President Trump MAGA Rally, Cleveland Ohio – 3:00pm ET Livestream…
November 5, 2018
President Trump travels to Cleveland Ohio for the first of three MAGA rallies today in his last push to campaign for candidates ahead of the midterm election day. Following Ohio, the president travels to Indiana, then Missouri. Anticipated start time for the Cleveland rally is 3:00pm ET, with pre-rally speakers and events ongoing.
RSBN Livestream Link – Fox News Livestream Link – Alternate Livestream Link
President Trump MAGA Rally, Fort Wayne Indiana – 6:30pm Livestream…
November 5, 2018
For the second MAGA rally of the day President Donald Trump heads to the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The President is supporting Republican candidate Mike Braun in his bid to unseat democrat incumbent Senator Joe Donnelly.
The President is scheduled to speak at 6:30pm ET with pre-rally speakers and events ongoing. With multiple rallies in a day some of the livestreaming tends to get glitchy.
UPDATE: Video Added
RSBN Livestream Link – Fox News Livestream Link – Alternate Livestream Link – NBC News Livestream Link –
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