lol... over a year in office and you're still bragging "my guy won."
It's hard to imagine with a list of accomplishments like that how voters won't reward Republican legislators with huge elector wins in the fall.
Reward, like the voters did for Obama in 2010?
The
2010 United States elections were held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, in the middle of
Democratic President
Barack Obama's first term. During this
midterm election year, all 435 seats in the
United States House of Representatives and 37 of the 100 seats in the
United States Senate were contested in this election along with 39 state and territorial
governorships, 46
state legislatures (except
Louisiana,
Mississippi,
New Jersey and
Virginia),
[1] four territorial legislatures and numerous state and local races.
[2]
Approximately 82.5 million people voted. The
Democratic Party suffered massive defeats in many national and state level elections, with many seats switching to
Republican Party control. Although the President's party usually loses congressional, statewide and local seats in midterm elections, the 2010 midterm election season featured some of the biggest losses since the
Great Depression.
The Republican Party gained 63 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, recapturing the majority, and making it the largest seat change since 1948 and the largest for any midterm election since the 1938 midterm elections. The Republicans gained six seats in the U.S. Senate, expanding its minority, and also gained 680 seats in state legislative races to break the previous majority record of 628 set by Democrats in the post-
Watergate elections of
1974. This left Republicans in control of 26 state legislatures, compared to the 15 still controlled by Democrats. After the election, Republicans took control of 29 of the 50
State Governorships.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_elections,_2010