Senator Mcconnell Liked Even Less Than The Speaker Of The House(?)!

mascale

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My own past post noted that even in Louisiana, in September, there are undecided voters in the Senate race. In the meantime, President Obama's job approval ratings are climbing back to 50% and more levels. Anyone notices that he does address his national remarks from in front of a helicopter, on the front lawn. On the one hand, it does appear different from the Saigon exit event. On the other hand, it is also not clear where Michele put the Dodge(?).

In September, famously: Senator McConnell was suggested a viable replacement for House Speaker Boehner(?). In fact, in September, More people seem to like the Democrat who is running against McConnell--maybe because the challenger is not very well known, in a Reuters / Ipsos poll

http://www.ipsos-na.com/download/pr.aspx?id=13904

Unlike in Kansas, where everyone seems to know everyone, it would appear from the Minority Leader's likeability ratings in Kentucky, that maybe even mentioning "Obama" in the context of "Democrat," might tend to remind everyone that in a few weeks, there may in fact be an election(?). This could be said to be a big chance for Kentucky. . . .if not for the Speakership, of the House. It would have to be remembered that "Obama" is not spelled with an "n," and that the Moslems are now allies.

Republicans will otherwise more likely regard the whole thing as evidence, of a "wave(?)." Obama did one of those just before starting the national remarks about The Syria event, just this morning, on TV.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Rain soon come to California, in context of mild El Nino event--maybe 40 inches in Los Angeles Basin alone. Lands of Many Nations also impacted, in four county flood of 1938--not then even, considered a wave.)
 

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