In the words of Sarah Palin, the “Democrats got mauled” in Tuesday’s midterm elections.
In her usual fashion, the former Alaska governor and one-time Republican nominee for vice president took to Facebook early Wednesday morning to thank “wise voters” for their overwhelming support of Republican candidates, which led to the GOP takeover of both houses of Congress.
“Your message to President Obama is undeniably received, though he’ll try to ignore it,” she wrote in her Facebook post, adding that Americans voted against “the continued dysfunction and corruption” in government, rather than for a particular political party. “The Democrats got mauled today, deservedly so.”
Republicans, who gained more than the six seats needed for control of the Senate, on Tuesday seized power of both houses for the first time in eight years. Joni Ernst’s late-night Senate victory over Democratic U.S. Rep. Bruce Braley marked the transition of the upper chamber.
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Three major factors influenced voters’ decisions, according to the NBC News national exit poll: President Barack Obama’s low approval ratings, a strong anti-government streak among many voters, and frustration with the economy.
“We the People were saying, ‘enough is enough’ to the scandals, crony capitalism, and utter lack of leadership in Washington,” Palin wrote.









