A week ago Democrats had momentum; they'd won three off-year elections in blue states in November and believed they were "on a roll." What a difference a week makes, to borrow a lyric line from Dinah Washington.
Today a leftist Democrat - Aftyn Behn - was running in a special election to represent Nashville. She sought to replace a Republican who resigned his House seat to start a company. She lost to Trump-backed Republican, Matt Van Epps.
Tennessee is of course a red state, as the legacy media will hasten to inform you. Funny how they failed to mention VA, NY and NJ were blue states, isn't it?
The legacy media will tell you Van Epps was supposed to win in TN, and did - no biggie. The Ds who won in VA, NJ, and NYC were supposed to win, and also did. But to hear the media tell it, that set of wins was a biggie. Bias much?
Stupidly, the legacy media believe we imagined mouth-breathers won't notice the spin. How self-indulgent is it to choose to forego half the electorate as readers? Very, it's their funeral and we won't be mourners.
Bottom line ... when the people who should win actually do win, nothing has changed, no great insights can be drawn. In each case the constituencies voted the same way they did in 2024. That in itself is a portent, of sorts.