The Weekend Is Here! Right Wing Even Nervous About Colorado, & Clearly Georgia!

mascale

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So Midterms 2014 do not look red wave to the red people(?). There have been more than half a million mail-in votes in Colorado, with an apparent slight GOP edge--however they know that. 25% of the mail-ins are Independent, however they know that. Independent voters historically vote for incumbents.

Colorado Georgia Senate Races Making the Right Nervous - US News

Georgia has apparently slipped away from any pretense at a GOP win.

What the Right Wing has noticed is the Democrat Ground Game, which is hard to notice--or maybe multi-lingual, or whatever the Conservative Body Politic, finds hard to see(?)!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Find young skinny warrior, put on wild pony--maybe do much better, especially with lens distortions!)
 
It's hard to tell. Not like it will make much difference. If we keep the Senate, we will still not be able to get anything done with all the obstinance coming from the right, and if they take it, well, they still won't have enough votes to override a veto. If they take the Senate, they will spend the next two years trying to impeach Obama on bogus charges, waste a lot of taxpayer money, and then try to tell America that they are true conservatives.
 
Decades ago, independent voters would tend to side with incumbents, and even recently, undecided voters actually still tend to side with incumbents. Recently, however, there are a lot of independents, even though they still lean partisan(?). In Colorado, if there is that kind of advantage, plus the mail-in vote, then likely Udall wins. In Georgia, if the Independents tend to sit out the election, then the new wave of Democrats can win. A Libertarian may only come up with the 2% or less, more usual in California.

Back to undecided voters. There are suddenly a lot of them, well over 15% in many contests. Events are now trending more favorably for the Obama presidential backdrop, even as the Governor of New Jersey even lambasts his own state's dissenters on national TV. Arkansas Congressional races had early on been red-tinged. Now they are not. In Louisiana, the Republican candidate for Senate failed to show up for one of the debates. In Florida, the Republican for Governor failed to show up due to an air conditioning level dispute. What people have been able to see in the national press reporting is a lot of nutcase Republicans, or no-show Republicans.

Obama tends to at least show up. Two weeks ago, that made even the Democrats cringe. Now, just possibly, it might raise the Obama approval rating polling, especially in the exit versions, likely next Tuesday!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!
(Many there are, with no belief in a god. Actually, many more there are not(?), with no belief in a goddess(?)! There are no polls registering the national belief in a goddess, or even in many of them, all at once!)
 

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