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There are Republicans who will lsoe their seats too. Namely Republicans of the George Bush John McCain Bend Over and Take It For Bipartisanship type.
The Dums know the jig is up. That's why so many have announced they aren't running.
But wait for the brain dead Left here to claim no such thing is going to happen and polls are meaningless.
I'm kind hoping to see more Independents in da house.
Agreed.
The Democrats will lose the house, period. With a little luck we might be able to take back the Senate too, but that will require some serious screw ups by the Obama regime. Still, it could happen. One thing I have learned is to never under-estimate the stupidity of the left ......
Dear Santa,
All I want for Christmas is for Nancy Pelosi and Barbara Boxer to suffer humiliating defeats to Fiscally Conservative Candidates.
Thank you!
boe
"Dear Santa Claus"? Is this the new, new GOP strategery? Yeah, go with that. Sorry Michael....go wit dat!
There are Republicans who will lsoe their seats too. Namely Republicans of the George Bush John McCain Bend Over and Take It For Bipartisanship type.
The Dums know the jig is up. That's why so many have announced they aren't running.
But wait for the brain dead Left here to claim no such thing is going to happen and polls are meaningless.
So anyone who actually wants to try and work with the other side should be voted out?
xenophon is using the ledger. Yep, an outlet of objective and critical analysis. Yep, the dems are going to get creamed.
senator coakley (unelected-MA) concurs with your analysis.
She should have reached out to Yankees fans like Curt Schilling.
Dear Santa,
All I want for Christmas is for Nancy Pelosi and Barbara Boxer to suffer humiliating defeats to Fiscally Conservative Candidates.
Thank you!
boe
"Dear Santa Claus"? Is this the new, new GOP strategery? Yeah, go with that. Sorry Michael....go wit dat!
That's close, but I think GOP strategy is more like:
"Long shots require BIG LIES."
All demographics point to ever increasing liberal victories, despite all the noise from the right. Most probably, the condition of the country, come next November, will also be favorable to the Democrats:
The economy will be very well into a recovery.
The housing market will just start to turn around
The stock market will be up around 12,500-13,000.
The Taliban destroyed.
Unemployment will be decreasing.
The big battle now is about which bills are on the floor next October. Both sides want to time each major bill so that it's favorable to them. My opinion is: The Republicans want Energy and Immigration front and center during the election season. The Democrats want a jobs bill passed just before the election season and Banking Reform on the floor.
Which bills are front an center at the time well may enflame voter passion - as much as the Health Care bill did.
The Democrats control the agenda, but the Republicans hope to stall and stone wall to get the timing that they want.
Question:
Which legislative initiatives do you think are winners for the Republicans and which for the Democrats?
If you were a Democrat how would you order the agenda?
If you were a Republican, how would you try to get the agenda ordered?
I think we will have more independents running is this election than in the past. With the kind of money the Dems. and Reps. are going to spend, I wonder if the independent are going be heard.I'm kind hoping to see more Independents in da house.
The Tea Party will come to the rescue and save the Democratic Party
They will force extreme candidates with right wing agendas into moderate districts.
The Tea Party was the best thing the Democrats ever devised
I have seen a couple of projections that give the Republicans a 10% change at controlling the Senate and a 20% to 30% chance of getting the House but midterms are six months out and a lot can happen.Even the Democrats have begun to acknowledge the inevitable. And really, this kind of majority is unsustainable. There are lots of Democrats who would be vulnerable just because they never should have been elected. Like that clown in Florida. Even if Democrats were set to gain seats, he would still be a looser.
Right now, the question is the level of damage. Some Republicans are having wet dreams of 100 seat gains. That is fantasy. Nancy Pelosi would be cool with a loss of 39. A win is a win.
This is still only April folks. Half a year half a year half a year onward. Onward into electoral annihilation rode the Dem Majority. One can only hope. And work to get it. Prayer would work. But don't count your chickens before the eggs are laid.
The good thing about independents is that they are allowed to make their own decisions, not just be bullied into voting the party line, which means they may vote for bill based on their evaluation of it's merit, not just whether it has been labeled liberal or conservative.I'm kind hoping to see more Independents in da house.
Agreed.
No you don't, especially if they're Liberal.
I'd be happy with the House. Mr. Boe made a very valid point in a discussion we had the other night. If the GOP take back both Houses, Obama might actually be insulated enough to squeak through getting reelected in 2012.
The good thing about independents is that they are allowed to make their own decisions, not just be bullied into voting the party line, which means they may vote for bill based on their evaluation of it's merit, not just whether it has been labeled liberal or conservative.Agreed.
No you don't, especially if they're Liberal.