No Images? Click here Even before Democrats’ victory in last week’s Alabama Senate election, there were signs that Republicans may be in trouble in the year ahead. Democrats overperformed in dozens of other special elections this year. Their generic ballot numbers are remarkably strong. And while it’s early in the election cycle, some polling gives the party a distinct advantage in enthusiasm ahead of next year’s congressional midterms.Democrat Doug Jones’ win in Alabama, the culmination of an atypical race, was just the latest evidence of the potential for a blue wave of voters to show up in 2018, pollsters say. And it’s already affecting how they’re trying to figure out who will turn out next November.“What fascinated me is, as bizarre as this was, the things that we made assumptions about based on [the outcomes] in Virginia and Georgia and South Carolina did play out in Alabama in the same way,” Patrick Murray, Monmouth University’s polling director, told HuffPost. “I think we’re seeing a pattern form.”Normally, Murray said he’d set a high bar when trying to determine who’s likely to vote in a midterm election, screening out most people who don’t have a history of voting regularly. But next year, that may not be the right approach.“We are getting voters who are either new voters or have only voted in presidential elections who are coming out in these special elections or midterms,” Murray said. “That changes the model significantly.”WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING?All six defendants were found not guilty in the felony trial of Trump inauguration protesters. The case could determine the fate of many of the nearly 200 people arrested during the inauguration.Senate Democrats are preparing to kick passing protections for undocumented young people to next year, as the House promises a fight. Pushing the issue to next year would leave hundreds of thousands of undocumented young people in limbo, but Congress might do it anyway.Sen. Mark Warner warned Trump that firing Robert Mueller would be a "gross abuse of power." He also slammed Republicans and Fox News for calling for an end to the Russia probe.In Memoriam: The Trump staffers that didn't even last a year with the administrationICYMI
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