Shady Posted August 19, 2009 Report Posted August 19, 2009 Virginia Governor - Republican up 15 points <-- blue state New Jersey Governor - Republican up 11 points <-- blue state Illinois Senate - Republican up 3 points <-- blue state Connecticut Senate - Republican up 9 points <-- blue state Delaware Senate - Republican up 21 points <-- blue state Florida Senate - Republican up 22 points And unbelievably, California Senate - Boxer is only up 4 points now! <-- blue state RCP And in the latest generic congressional ballot poll, Republicans lead Democrats by 5% points, the largest lead Republicans have had in many years. And things look even better after the latest Gallup poll... Conservatives Now Outnumber Liberals in All 50 States, Says Gallup Poll Self-identified conservatives outnumber self-identified liberals in all 50 states of the union, according to the Gallup Poll. At the same time, more Americans nationwide are saying this year that they are conservative than have made that claim in any of the last four years. In 2009, 40% percent of respondents in Gallup surveys that have interviewed more than 160,000 Americans have said that they are either “conservative” (31%) or “very conservative” (9%). That is the highest percentage in any year since 2004. Only 21% have told Gallup they are liberal, including 16% who say they are “liberal” and 5% who say they are “very liberal.” CNS Quote
dub Posted August 19, 2009 Report Posted August 19, 2009 you're totally lost in this republican vs democratic bullshit. aren't you? Quote
GostHacked Posted August 19, 2009 Report Posted August 19, 2009 you're totally lost in this republican vs democratic bullshit. aren't you? The leaders know that divide and conquere can even apply to your own people. Quote
punked Posted August 19, 2009 Report Posted August 19, 2009 Nice Shady a bunch of polls that mean nothing becuase the primaries aren't over in any of those Senate races. As for the governor races I wouldn't bring them up right now becuase Despite doing a piss poor job the Dem governor or NJ is coming back becuase the Republican Candidate pushed political prosecutions to bow down to Karl Rove. OUCH!!!! I am also not sure when Virgina became a Blue state? But if you want to give it to the Dems it really makes your electoral collage look terrible, your plan is never to win the white house again? http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/08...e.php?ref=fpblg Quote
punked Posted August 19, 2009 Report Posted August 19, 2009 A good video for Shady about the people he loves so much NJ would be better off to vote an independent. I wouldn't vote for the Dem or Rep running for sure. Quote
Shady Posted August 21, 2009 Author Report Posted August 21, 2009 Charlie Cook: Dem situation has 'slipped completely out of control' Charlie Cook, one of the best political handicappers in the business, sent out a special update to Cook Political Report subscribers Thursday that should send shivers down Democratic spines. Reviewing recent polling and the 2010 election landscape, Cook can envision a scenario in which Democratic House losses could exceed 20 seats. Politico Looks like it's even better than I thought. Hope n change! Quote
Moonlight Graham Posted August 21, 2009 Report Posted August 21, 2009 you're totally lost in this republican vs democratic bullshit. aren't you? That's gold. Gotta love obsessive blind partisanship. Quote "All generalizations are false, including this one." - Mark Twain Partisanship is a disease of the intellect.
waldo Posted August 21, 2009 Report Posted August 21, 2009 Charlie Cook: Dem situation has 'slipped completely out of control'Charlie Cook, one of the best political handicappers in the business, sent out a special update to Cook Political Report subscribers Thursday that should send shivers down Democratic spines. Reviewing recent polling and the 2010 election landscape, Cook can envision a scenario in which Democratic House losses could exceed 20 seats. Politico Looks like it's even better than I thought. Hope n change! yiminy! 20 seats!!! Uhhh... dang if that cuts the Dems House majority to 60+ only the delusional partisans would attempt to carve out anything at this early stage - oh right, carry on Shady! Shady, here's a handy map and analysis fer ya: Quote
Shady Posted August 21, 2009 Author Report Posted August 21, 2009 yiminy! 20 seats!!! Uhhh... dang if that cuts the Dems House majority to 60+ Um, your math is a little fuzzy. Quote
jdobbin Posted August 21, 2009 Report Posted August 21, 2009 Looks like it's even better than I thought. Hope n change! It is my view that if the health bill doesn't go through by this fall that it will be abandoned. I doubt that any bipartisan bill is possible at this point. If the Democrats are to get it through, they will bulldoze it through and be done with it. Quote
Bonam Posted August 21, 2009 Report Posted August 21, 2009 It is my view that if the health bill doesn't go through by this fall that it will be abandoned.I doubt that any bipartisan bill is possible at this point. If the Democrats are to get it through, they will bulldoze it through and be done with it. I think they've taken a completely wrong approach to the whole thing. They are just piling more layers of crap onto a system they already believe is broken. You can't fix a house with a rotten foundation by putting more stuff on the roof. Even if it goes through, I expect there will be very little practical change. Quote
daniel Posted August 21, 2009 Report Posted August 21, 2009 yiminy! 20 seats!!! Uhhh... dang if that cuts the Dems House majority to 60+ only the delusional partisans would attempt to carve out anything at this early stage - oh right, carry on Shady! Shady, here's a handy map and analysis fer ya: Shady is one of those people who get all excited when Stephen Harper's numbers go all the way up to 37%. That same number sends a chill across Canadians and the next poll Harper's back down to 34%. Quote
Shady Posted August 23, 2009 Author Report Posted August 23, 2009 Add Harry Reid to the list of troubled Dems. I remember mentioning this a few months ago, only to have people claim it was a stretch. Well, I'm ready for your apologies. Polls show potential GOP challengers would beat Harry Reid It's the highest stakes ever for a Nevada election, and former boxer Sen. Harry Reid is on the ropes early. Either Republican Danny Tarkanian or Sue Lowden would knock out Reid in a general election, according to a recent poll of Nevada voters. Link Quote
Oleg Bach Posted August 23, 2009 Report Posted August 23, 2009 you're totally lost in this republican vs democratic bullshit. aren't you? Probably likes team sports also - not to mention mixed marshall arts. Quote
Shady Posted August 23, 2009 Author Report Posted August 23, 2009 Probably likes team sports also - not to mention mixed marshall arts. You're quite right. Anyone else see George St. Pierre destroy BJ Penn a few months ago? Wow! Quote
Oleg Bach Posted August 23, 2009 Report Posted August 23, 2009 You're quite right. Anyone else see George St. Pierre destroy BJ Penn a few months ago? Wow! Don't tell anyone that I dispise free for all bash the guy to death when he is out cold ultimate fighting - BUT - I just could not help my self - yep I watched it...I also watch that one with Rampage Jackson - I was hoping the white guy would beat up the black guy - but then I felt sorry for the black guy who looked scrared - the black guy did beat the crap out of the white guy ------------------I like the black on white thing - seeing that I am white - and black on the inside------does this admission make me a bad person.. ? Quote
Shady Posted August 24, 2009 Author Report Posted August 24, 2009 Oh my! Conyers looks vulnerable in 2010 reelection poll House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers (D-Mich.) could face a tough reelection race in 2010, according to a new, independent poll released this weekend. 40 percent of Conyers's constituents said he deserved reelection, according to a poll conducted earlier this month by the Lansing, Mich.-based Deno Noor Polling, in conjunction with the Rossman Group and Perricone Group. 44 percent of Detroiters represented by Conyers said they would prefer to elect someone else. 15 percent were unsure or didn't know. Link When Conyers is in trouble in Detroit, you KNOW the Dems are in HUGE trouble. Quote
punked Posted August 24, 2009 Report Posted August 24, 2009 Oh my!Conyers looks vulnerable in 2010 reelection poll House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers (D-Mich.) could face a tough reelection race in 2010, according to a new, independent poll released this weekend. 40 percent of Conyers's constituents said he deserved reelection, according to a poll conducted earlier this month by the Lansing, Mich.-based Deno Noor Polling, in conjunction with the Rossman Group and Perricone Group. 44 percent of Detroiters represented by Conyers said they would prefer to elect someone else. 15 percent were unsure or didn't know. Link When Conyers is in trouble in Detroit, you KNOW the Dems are in HUGE trouble. Wow great push poll. You could poll any Detroit politicians and you are going to get the people want someone else however getting to say they want a Republican after Bush destroyed their economy that is a different story Shady. Please keep up the push polls they are making me yawn. Quote
Shady Posted August 24, 2009 Author Report Posted August 24, 2009 You could poll any Detroit politicians He's not a city employee. after Bush destroyed their economy Complete nonsense. Bush had nothing to do with the auto companies' incompetence. How about Harry Reid? Is that a "push poll" too? Quote
GostHacked Posted August 24, 2009 Report Posted August 24, 2009 Complete nonsense. Bush had nothing to do with the auto companies' incompetence. But it is still Obama's fault right??????? Quote
jdobbin Posted August 24, 2009 Report Posted August 24, 2009 My feeling is if the health bill is not settled by sometime early in the fall, the Democrats will lose both Senate and House seats. They will likely lose some in any event in the mid-terms. Obama should have stuck to the economy in his first term. Quote
punked Posted August 24, 2009 Report Posted August 24, 2009 He's not a city employee.Complete nonsense. Bush had nothing to do with the auto companies' incompetence. How about Harry Reid? Is that a "push poll" too? Yes they are push poll's look at the question Shady. Don't worry Harry has more money in his war chest then anyone else and one has stepped up to run against him it will be a waste of money. This health care bill is going through, Republican pollsters have stopped asking "would you vote for a republican over so and so" and now are forces to ask "do you think someone else should be office", the Dems are shaping up ok. Keep pushing these things though Act Blue raised 500,000 for progressives last weekend with out an election, with out candidates becuase of silliness like this Shady. Keep up the good work. Quote
Shady Posted August 24, 2009 Author Report Posted August 24, 2009 Republican pollsters have stopped asking "would you vote for a republican over so and so" and now are forces to ask "do you think someone else should be office This has nothing to do with Republican pollsters. It's a Mason-Dixon poll, which asks specifically about the candidates. So either you didn't read the poll, or you're lying. Take your pick. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is trailing a top Republican challenger by 11 points ahead of next year's election, according to a new poll. The Mason-Dixon Polling and Research survey, reported Sunday in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, showed GOP candidate Danny Tarkanian leading Reid by 49 percent to 38 percent in Nevada. the Dems are shaping up ok Ah, the sky must be a neat colour in your world. However, let me translate your statement. "The Dems are shaping up ok" is the equivalent of "You're doing a heckuva job Brownie!" Quote
GostHacked Posted August 24, 2009 Report Posted August 24, 2009 Ah, the sky must be a neat colour in your world. However, let me translate your statement. "The Dems are shaping up ok" is the equivalent of "You're doing a heckuva job Brownie!" But it is still Obama's fault right??? Quote
punked Posted August 24, 2009 Report Posted August 24, 2009 This has nothing to do with Republican pollsters. It's a Mason-Dixon poll, which asks specifically about the candidates. So either you didn't read the poll, or you're lying. Take your pick.Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is trailing a top Republican challenger by 11 points ahead of next year's election, according to a new poll. The Mason-Dixon Polling and Research survey, reported Sunday in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, showed GOP candidate Danny Tarkanian leading Reid by 49 percent to 38 percent in Nevada. Ah, the sky must be a neat colour in your world. However, let me translate your statement. "The Dems are shaping up ok" is the equivalent of "You're doing a heckuva job Brownie!" There is no one challenging Harry Reid right now. So I will take my pick that you are misrepresenting a poll designed to get someone to step and run against him. How is that? You are right progressives and Union members are getting tired of Health Care not going through. Don't worry when the Dem's push it through in the fall those people will come back, might interest you to know as Dems fall in the polls recently Republicans have also fallen. Quote
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