CNN’s polling guru Harry Enten was pretty good on the presidential election—he was sounding the alarm early and often that Donald Trump had a real shot at winning, which he eventually did by huge numbers. Now he’s got more bad news for Democrats—they could be looking at a long period in the desert because they have nobody in the bullpen, and by losing the Senate, the House, and the presidency, they have no real power. I say: break out the champagne.
“Everywhere you look, the Democrats are in this deep, dark state because they have no heir apparent, the incumbent president’s unpopular, and they hold no levers of power in Washington, most likely, come January,” Enten told CNN anchor John Berman.
“The bottom line is this: For Democrats, there’s no real light at the end of the tunnel. It’s always darkest before it’s pitch black,” Enten added, attributing that line to the late Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.).
Ouch ouch ouch. Watch: […]
CNN’s Harry Enten declared that there was “no light at the end of the tunnel” for Democrats and that things are “always darkest before its pitch black.” pic.twitter.com/lZYaVnNEB6
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