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Dems breathe sigh of relief after New Mexico blowout

After months of disappointing retirements, redistricting fears and a high-profile electoral shutout, House Democrats got some good news on Tuesday: They’re still in the fight for 2022.

Democrat Melanie Stansbury trounced her GOP opponent by two dozen points in a special election for a traditionally blue district in New Mexico. And while it’s hard to draw sweeping conclusions from a single race — especially in a safe seat — Democrats say the fact that Stansbury actually outperformed Joe Biden in the district has offered them a sliver of hope ahead of a midterm election that is typically brutal for the party in power.

“We’re very excited about what this race suggests — nothing is certain for 2022,” Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-N.Y.), chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, said of his party’s long odds going into the president’s first midterms.

2 thoughts on “Dems breathe sigh of relief after New Mexico blowout”

  1. Big time Blue district = dog bites man.

    Basically means zip, unless the margin was closer than in Nov 2020 (points to Republicans) or was greater than 2020 incumbent who is now a Biden cabinet face (points to Commies).

    But there is a lot of purple out there and Nasty PLousy has a razor thin margin.

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