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Related: About this forumDemocrats snatch 2 statehouse seats in Oklahoma surprise
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Oklahoma Democrats, who have taken routine beatings from the GOP over the last decade, unexpectedly snatched two state legislative seats from Republicans in special elections this week and are now hoping to carry momentum into grabbing bigger prizes in 2018, including congressional seats and the governor's mansion.
Democratic candidates benefited from voter frustration over state budget problems and recent sex scandals that led GOP incumbents to resign.
"We've got a lot of energy right now," said Anna Langthorn, the Oklahoma Democratic Party's new 24-year-old leader. "I think it's a good sign for the remaining special elections and for 2018."
Tuesday night's Democratic victories happened in districts in Oklahoma City and Tulsa with a mix of urban and suburban precincts, the kind of places where Democrats have made pickups in recent years. The larger cities have increasing populations of minorities and young professionals, who are more likely to vote Democratic. The Hispanic population in Oklahoma County, where Oklahoma City is located, grew 13.5 percent from 2010 and 2015.
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DesertRat
(27,995 posts)beemer27
(599 posts)As a registered Independent, all I can say is YES!! We need more balanced government in Oklahoma. It would be nice to see Democrats and Republicans actually discuss matters and come to common ground, rather than the Republicans wrapping themselves in the flag, religion, and tax cutting, then dictating what will happen. There are a surprising number of Liberals and Independents in this state. For some reason, the Republicans have pretty much taken over the state government, and it is about time for a change. We did vote for Bernie in the Primaries. I am hopeful. Things are slowly changing.