Tag Archive '2010 Elections'

Jan 06 2010

Democrats Heading For The Exits, Stage Left

Update: 5 more democrats are in serious trouble, 11 months from the midterm elections: From Nevada, where Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid trails badly, to Arkansas, where Sen. Blanche Lincoln is polling at just 40 percent in head-to-head matchups with four possible Republican challengers, opposition to the health-care bill is reverberating. Any incumbent sitting at […]

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Jan 05 2010

First Indication Of 2010 Political Climate For Dems

Everyone mark your calenders for January 19, when Massachusetts will be holding a special election to fill Ted Kennedy’s senate seat. According to a Rasmussen poll released today there is a very good chance MA will follow on the governor elections in VA and NJ in 2009: A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely […]

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Dec 29 2009

Senate Poll Shocker

I knew the Democrats were heading for political self destruction in 2010 and 2012 – but I had no idea it was going to be this bad. Here is the latest Rasmussen poll for the Nebraska Senate seat held by long time incumbent Ben Nelson (D): Dave Heineman (R) 61% Ben Nelson (D) 30% Some […]

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Dec 22 2009

Democrat Lemmings Head Over The Cliff

Boy, you really have to be a zealot to vote for something the public disapproves of by huge margins: As the Senate prepares to vote on health care reform, American voters “mostly disapprove” of the plan 53 – 36 percent and disapprove 56 – 38 percent of President Barack Obama’s handling of the health care […]

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Dec 21 2009

‘Tis The Week Before Christmas, And The Liberal Democrat Economy Sucks!

It’s very hard to be upbeat this Christmas, what with over 10 months of failed job stimulus behind us and the promise of another 10 months of the same ahead. Because of rampant liberal madness in DC we the American people now owe extra trillion dollars, with another trillion coming this next year. We the […]

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Nov 13 2009

America To Liberals: Keep Your Government Stained Hands Off Our Health Care!

I don’t need to put a lot of words around these graphs, which clearly illustrates the reaction of America to a government take over of health care: By 2-1 America wants to keep the current system – ’nuff said. BTW, any Democratg congress-critter on this list with a partisan voter index (PVI) of R+1 or […]

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Nov 11 2009

Voters Rejecting Those Crazy Democrats

Updates Below! Obama was supposed to be a post partisan leader who could bring the people together. Instead he has been an inexperienced shill for those whacky liberals in DC. And Americans are taking notice. The backlash against the liberal policies being pushed by Obama and Democrats is growing wider and deeper. But first, a […]

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Nov 07 2009

Protect Moderates From Mad Madam Pelosi

For all those who thought they were going to get more choice in health care as a result of the liberal nightmare now being proposed in Congress you can forget about it. Here is how it is going to really play out. The Democrats have created an environment were premiums will go way up, pushing […]

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Nov 06 2009

Liberal Take Over Of Health Care Losing Steam

Between the backlash of the independents against the Democrats in Tuesday’s historic elections and the bad news on the unemployment today it is not surprising the Democrat caucus is losing the moderate democrat support for the destruction of our nation’s health care system with a government rationed, costly health care system: A House leader says […]

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Nov 05 2009

It’s Still The Unemployment Driving The Electorate

What was driving the wave of elections in VA and NJ this week? The deteriorating jobs market was and is the driver, which is where the average American voter connects to the ‘economy’ in a visceral way. The crux of the Democrats’ problem with the voters is they have failed miserably on this matter. I […]

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