#msg-1005921
Hmmm ... let's actually take a look at this article, shall we?
Democrats actually won two special election races in Oklahoma - one state senator and one state representative. Oooh, what a great portent of better things to come nationwide for Democrats, right?! Maybe not ...
"Both of the races came out of Republicans resigning after sex scandals," said Langthorn. "They didn't do a lot of preparation, whereas we had candidates who'd run before and were willing to run again. We had a field organizer in each race, for $2,500 per month. There were campaign PACs that spent a little money. Clearly, it was worth it."
Ah, two flawed Republican incumbents resign and leave openings for Democrat candidates who have previously run and lost. Very low voter turnout, which was highly predictable. In all likelihood, one or both of these seats will revert to Republicans in the next regularly scheduled election.
Per Oklahoma Legislature's website, the current party composition of the OK Senate is Total = 48, Republican = 41, and Democrat = 7. Democrat % of OK Senate is 14.6%. The current party composition of the OK House of Representatives is Total = 101, Republicans = 74, and Democrats = 27. Democrat % of OK House of Representatives is 26.7%. Oklahoma governor is a Republican. Oklahoma lt. governor is a Republican.
Wow, clo ... desperate much, dearie? ROTFLMAO!

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