No, it is not the end of the democratic party.
Let's look back at recent history.
In 2008 Obama won and the Democrats owned all three houses by pretty big margins. The Republican party was fractured and in chaos. Many Democrats were talking about how in 2010 there was going to be a census and since they owned the house they would get to redraw the voting districts and make it harder for Republicans to win. They also thought there could be 2-3 Supreme Court openings. They were talking about holding power easily for the next 10-15 years and how this might even be the end of the modern Republican party.
Do you remember what happened?
Two years later they lost control of the House and they lost multiple seats in the Senate.
Right now Republicans and conservatives are feeling great, but don't get cocky. When you underestimate your opponent is when that opponent kicks you in the balls.
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