Archive for the '2010 Elections' Category

Oct 19 2010

Gallup Holding Steady With Democrat Wipe Out

Signals, signals, signals. There are so many red flashing lights for the Democrats this cycle it is hard to keep track of them all. What I find the most interesting is the struggle to predict the voter turnout, and thus assess the accuracy of all the polls out there. Even more humorous are those analysts […]

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Oct 18 2010

The Wave Is Coming Ashore – Sanchez In Trouble In CA-47!

It would seem few Democrats are going to be safe this November, given some of the incumbents we now see on the ropes. Take CA-47 as a prime example: Van Tran is tied with Loretta Sanchez on the ballot test. Fully 39% of likely voters say they are supporting Van Tran, while 39% are backing […]

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Oct 17 2010

What A Centrist Tsunami Would Mean To Democrats

In my previous post on the ‘most likely of voters‘ (those who requested absentee ballots and only have to submit them to transition to a ‘true voter‘ status) should not be underestimated or dismissed out of hand. The data from Nevada indicates a high probability that most pollsters are way off in their predictions for […]

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Oct 15 2010

The November Tsunami Is Arising From The Political Center!

There is a lot of speculation on what the turnout model is going to be this election cycle. Will it be like 2008 with high Democrat turnout? Will it be like 1994 with high GOP turnout? Or will it be something brand new – a wave of voter anger fueled by the centrists and Tea […]

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Oct 15 2010

Coons In Trouble?

Talk about bending the curve and a momentum shift: Democrat Chris Coons holds an 11-point lead over Republican Christine O’Donnell in Delaware’s U.S. Senate race following the candidates’ debate Wednesday night. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters in Delaware shows Coons earning 51% of the vote, while O’Donnell draws 40% support. Five […]

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Oct 15 2010

Why Reid Lost His Seat Last Night

I was switching over to the Reid-Angle debate last night and it was such a bad performance by Reid I could not make myself sit through it. Reid was tired and rambling and in a ‘why am I even trying anymore‘ mood. Which is exactly why I think he put the performance in that he […]

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Oct 14 2010

Obama Is Outsourcing Our Space Program And Aerospace Jobs To Russia

Incompetence and Incoherence. That is going to be the epitaph of this liberal congress and administration. In a bleak economy that is starving for jobs that not only pay really well, but also provide an edge to America across global economies, this administration and congress are shutting down America’s manned space program and out-sourcing the […]

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Oct 14 2010

Ego-In-Chief

President Obama clearly approaches life with an almost juvenile naivete. He has a strange and self-centered day dream running in his head, which is exposed when he shares his ‘visions’ – as he so famously did in this NY Times Magazine piece. I think one of the strangest scenes exposed in this brutal peek into […]

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Oct 13 2010

Coons-O’Donnell Debate: Who The Hell Is That Mrs. Coons Person Moderating?!

Update: more comments at Hot Air – but it is clear CNN pulled away because O’Donnell was doing too well. Yes, the miner rescue is big, but CNN could wait a few minutes. What a crock. Good luck Christine, you earned it tonight. Update: What is it with Mrs Coons? Everytime Coons gets in trouble […]

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Oct 13 2010

Loony Moran In Trouble In VA-8?

OK, We know there is huge wave building out there, and this could be a total head feint, but if Jim Moron Moran is in trouble in VA-8, then I cannot mentally grasp the damage that will be unleashed on the Democrat Party on November 2nd: An internal poll (R) taken in Virginia’s 8th District […]

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