By Ed Gillespie Texas Insider Report

A well known prognosticator recently pointed out the last time a Democrat lost a special election for a U.S. House seat George W. Bush was still president and gas was almost $4 a gallon. It was way back on May 3 2008 when Hillary Clinton was still battling Barack Obama tooth-and-nail for the Democratic presidential nomination."
A Republican held that seat so it left the balance of power the same. The last time a Democratic seat was lost in a House special election George W. Bush had only been in office for five months."
As we all know by now the Democrats special election streak in the U.S. House is over.
The national Democrats House campaign apparatus deserted their candidate in Hawaii several weeks ago Republican Charles Djou ran on a campaign of commonsense conservative values and the GOP won the day.
As Republicans such news should elicit great excitement. President Obama carried this congressional district in the state he grew up in with 70 percent of the vote. However this development is not the first sign of Republican momentum affecting the make-up of the Congress.
On a state level Republicans have won 57 state legislative special elections since President Obama was elected in 2008.
And thirteen of those victories are seats that had been held by a Democrat.
Voters are tired of out-of-control government spending and an overreaching Democrat-controlled Washington DC. They are responding with their ballots by rejecting at all levels Democrats who seek to drastically expand government.

A recent national survey by
Resurgent Republic showed:
President Obama and Democrats in Congress have seen dramatic deterioration of their public standing driven by disaffection from Independent voters who have steadily moved toward siding with Republican policymakers on fiscal domestic and national security policies. Today by more than a two-to-one margin self-identified Independents think we need more Republicans in Congress to act as a check and balance on runaway Washington government that is bankrupting the country and mortgaging our childrens future."
We are seeing this trend in the states as well.
For example in North Carolina Republican Kathy Harrington leads 2:1 over the Democrat in the race for that states 43rd Senate District a seat currently held by a Democrat. According to the poll
Unity among the Republican Party appears to be a significant factor in Harringtons lead as 86 percent of Republicans said they will vote for her."
Unaffiliated voters are supporting Harrington by a 43-24 margin mirroring the national findings from the
Resurgent Republic survey.
There is no doubt that Democrats have seen their share of successes in the past. However their streak has ended.
The proof is in the 57 and counting state legislative special election wins for Republicans. The evidence continues to mount with the overwhelming victories in New Jersey and Virginia and we fully expect it to continue through races like those in North Carolina and other states across the country.
Republicans at all levels are united and that unity will help bring about real positive change in this country.