Not rocket science here.
The party out of power usually makes gains in midterm elections.
This is especially pronounced in the 6th year of an incumbent administration if you examine the historical patterns.
The Dems are especially vulnerable this year defending US Senate seats in states carried by McCain and MR, states where BHO’s poll ratings are even lower than average.
Also, in terms of demographics, midterm elections tend to be more favorable to the GOP than is usually the case in presidential elections.
Open borders and the Central American flood of illegals and phoney refugees////////
Will this be the bridge too far that finally wakes up the American people?
Lets hope so!
Today in the Washington ComPost, there is an article refuting Nate Kohn’s crappy wishful thinking from the NY Slimes. Too early to tell, but right now looks like a modest pickup. However, I never underestimate the GOP’s ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
Will not be surprised if their is a big wave midterms.
Freepers have been saying this for a while.
Exactly.
Sure, we want the senate and we want Reid dispatched to the cooler, but seriously I am very concerned about who it is that wins on the Republican side. More Establishment goons is simply not much of a victory.
This Uni-Party thing looks real to me and the Establishment has defined “treacherous”, as Mississippi proved.
The next generation of younger conservatives may find themselves extinct if our culture and schools are not taken back, and soon.
Will it be a RINO wave or a real Republican wave?
I’ll believe it when I wake up that morning and the news is of a Republican sweep...up until then, I’m not buying it. Rove and Morris had us convinced Obama would be beaten. I’m not falling for the Republican “Hope and change” message again. Show me then I’ll get excited.
IMO, if there is any wave, it is against incumbents. Some guy in Georgia named Perdue knocked off imbedded 20-year e-GOPer Kingston in a Republican primary.
From comments in various articles elsewhere, I fathom that there is a massive anger out there at Washington. We can only hope that that anger will continue to uproot this self-appointed aristocracy that our Congress has become.