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Sep 05 2010

Pelosi To Dems: Sacrifice Yourselves To Save Me!

I don’t get Democrats and their slavish adherence to the liberals in DC. Why would anyone risk their entire life’s work to salvage Nancy Pelosi? But that is what the Speaker is asking of all Democrats, she is asking Democrats to put it all on the line to save her job: To hold the line […]

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Sep 04 2010

The 3 Most Important Races Of This Year – Where To Focus Our Energies

I noted yesterday that the the anti ‘big government’ wave building in the country was about to make control of the senate hinge on 4 senate races: WI, WA, IL & CA. Right on queue, Jonathan Martin at Politico comes out with a nearly identical assessment: Control of the U.S. Senate increasingly appears to hang […]

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Sep 03 2010

Wild Polls, Some Predictions

MA may be ready to turn further right as Duval Patrick’s over GOP contender Baker for Governor is now down to 2% in the latest Rasmussen poll! And what is going on in the NY Senate race? Quinnipiac has a slew of polls out for the Gildabrand race and it shows her now at 43-45%? […]

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Sep 03 2010

Democrats Had Their Chance – Muffed It

As the summer of 2010 ends, people are desperate to get back to work – but there are not enough jobs. Thanks to the Democrats lame, liberal fantasy about government-based stimulus spending, the majority of the economy that DOES NOT work for Uncle Sam is still struggling to get by. After 2 years of liberal […]

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Sep 02 2010

House Shifting Right

If you look at all the new house polls out today, and then check were each race sits on the RCP spectrum, we see that RCP is going to be moving the house very much towards the GOP sometime today or tomorrow, once all those polls are processed. Looks like AZ1, AZ5, CO3, will go […]

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Sep 02 2010

It’s Going To Be An Amazing November

Update: Pat Caddell adds his voice too: “President Obama’s undoing may be his disingenuousness,” Caddell says. After campaigning for post-partisanship, Obama, he observes, has lurched without pause to the left. “You can’t get this far from what you promised,” Caddell says, “especially when people invest in hope — you must understand that obligation. The killer […]

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Aug 31 2010

There Is An Anti-Dem, Anti-Big Gov Wave Out There

The Gallup poll that came out yesterday showing a historic lead for the GOP in the generic ballot test is not the only indication that the Democrats are in the cross hairs of the American public. In fact, sitting next to a commentary by Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight fame was an interesting graph, which I […]

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Aug 31 2010

Gallup’s Generic Stunner – A November For The History Books

Never has Gallup’s congressional generic poll shown such a large lead for the GOP: Republicans lead by 51% to 41% among registered voters in Gallup weekly tracking of 2010 congressional voting preferences. The 10-percentage-point lead is the GOP’s largest so far this year and is its largest in Gallup’s history of tracking the midterm generic […]

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Aug 30 2010

WV Senate Seat In Play!

Wow – I was not expecting to see this so soon. Rasmussen has WV’s senate seat race all of a sudden extremely tight with the Democrat Manchin getting 48% and GOP contender Raese getting 42%. With a MoE of +/- 4.5% that is basically a statistical tie. Worse for the Dems is the fact Manchin […]

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Aug 30 2010

Presidential Amateur Hour Continues

In an election year that is driven by a near universal belief by the American people that DC’s politicians are too aloof, not listening to them and do not care, the worst answer a young president can give is: Obama, speaking with NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams on Sunday afternoon, was equally dismissive of conservative […]

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