NCGOP Talking Points: Midterms, Ongoing Border Crisis

 

2022 Midterm Elections

  • North Carolina is a red state - NC Republicans the 2022 Midterm Elections won in a big way:
    • Tedd Budd easily won the critical race for US Senate.
    • Republicans swept all statewide judicial elections for the second cycle in a row:
      • Restoring a Repulican majority of Conservative Judges on the NC Supreme Court.
      • Expanded the Republican majority on the NC Court of Appeals.
    • Voters elected a super-majority of Republicans to the NC Senate.
    • Republicans expanded a commanding majority in the NC House.
    • Family First Republicans won scores of school board races and other local elections across North Carolina.
  • Republicans have reached a 218 majority in the House and there are still seats yet to be called. The GOP majority will only grow. 
    • Republicans have flipped the House for the third time since 1954.
    • These Republican victories are built upon success we saw in 2020 when we netted 14 seats.  
  • Republicans made inroads in the Northeast including picking up Congressional districts in New York.
    • Voters elected Mike Lawler and defeated DCCC Chair Sean Patrick Maloney. Maloney became the first DCCC Chair to lose since 1980.
    • Republicans swept all four congressional races on Long Island.
  • Ohio is a red state. Republicans swept all statewide offices, won all three State Supreme Court races, and expanded our supermajority in the State House and Senate.  
  • Florida is firmly a Republican state.
    • For the first time since the post-Civil War Reconstruction era Democrats will hold no statewide elected office.
    • Florida Governor Ron DeSantis became the first Republican gubernatorial candidate to win Miami-Dade County in two decades.
  • Candidates from all backgrounds won seats in races across the country including: 
    • Hispanic candidates including Anna Paulina Luna (FL-13), Juan Ciscomani (AZ-06), Lori Chavez-DeRemer (OR-05) and Monica De La Cruz (TX-15).
    • Black candidates including Wesley Hunt (TX-38) and John James (MI-10).
    • Female candidates including Katie Britt (AL), Anna Paulina Luna (FL-13), Laurel Lee (FL[1]15), Erin Houchin (IN-09), Lori Chavez-DeRemer (OR-05), Monica De La Cruz (TX-15), Jen Kiggans (VA-02), and Harriet Hageman (WY-AL)
    • Veteran candidates including J.D. Vance (OH), Eli Crane (AZ-02), Cory Mills (FL-07), Anna Paulina Luna (FL-13), Rich McCormick (GA-06), Zach Nunn (IA-03), John James (MI-10), Ryan Zinke (MT-01), Nick LaLota (NY-01), Brandon Williams (NY-22), Max Miller (OH-07), Keith Self (TX-03), Morgan Luttrell (TX-08), Wesley Hunt (TX-38), Jen Kiggans (VA-02), and Derrick Van Orden (WI-03).  
  • The Republican Party continued to make inroads with minority voters due to the RNC's efforts. This included an RNC investment in 38 community centers across the country.
  • Republicans held Senate seats in North Carolina, Wisconsin, Florida, Iowa, Missouri, and Ohio.
    • The Georgia Senate race is headed to a runoff and the Republican Party is united behind Herschel Walker.  
      • The RNC has hundreds of staffers on the ground in support of the runoff effort.
    • Katie Britt became the first woman elected to the Senate from Alabama. 
    • Markwayne Mullin became the first Native American Senator from Oklahoma in almost 100 years.
  • Republican incumbents won. 
    • No incumbent Republican Senator lost to a Democrat.
    • Every incumbent Republican governor won, and 14 out of 15 won by double digits.
      • Republican Joe Lombardo defeated Nevada's incumbent Democrat Gov. Steve Sisolak and was the only gubernatorial candidate (Republican or Democrat) to defeat a statewide incumbent
    • Every incumbent Republican Attorney General was re-elected.
  • In state Supreme Court races, Republicans won a competitive Michigan Supreme Court seat, flipped the North Carolina Supreme Court, and swept the Ohio Supreme Court races.
  • We made huge strides on election integrity.
    • We resolved 99.5% of reported issues on our election integrity hotline. 
      • In Arizona, we resolved 1274 issues. 
      • In California, we resolved 138 issues. 
      • In Georgia, we resolved 418 issues 
      • In Nevada, we resolved 215 issues. 
      • In Maricopa County we were on the ground to deal with machine issues, and we quickly filed a joint lawsuit with the Lake and Masters campaigns and the NRSC to extend poll hours.  
      • In Clark County, Nevada we intervened to stop the DNC from extending poll hours and won.
    • Our lawyers are still on the ground to ensure the integrity of our elections.  
  • On the topic of election integrity, we defeated Democrat darling Stacey Abrams once and for all. And Beto O'Rourke is now a three-time-loser.  
  • This cycle, the Republican National Committee built upon its historic ground game.
    • The RNC raised historic funds - $308 million this cycle to date.
    • The RNC invested more in state parties than ever before, transferring funds to all 56 states and territory parties.
  • The RNC continued to invest in their expansive data operation, ground game, and Party infrastructure.
    • Trained over 1 million grassroots volunteers who made over 100 million voter contacts.
    • Grassroots volunteers reached at least 1 million voter contacts in 21 battleground states.
    • Over 1,000 staff members were hired in the field, including staff on the ground in Senate battleground states and in 70 House battleground districts.
    • The state-of-the-art data and voter score technology powered by the RNC was shared with every Republican candidate free of charge.
  • The RNC provided a multi-function app to deliver organizational, fundraising and political tools, in both English and Spanish.
Worst October At The Border On Record

Courtesy of NCGOP