Posted on 12/12/2009 3:39:21 PM PST by Talkradio03
"It's unequivocally what I'm hearing, I'm hearing, that if Senator Dodd is the nominee, not only will we lose the Senate seat, it will be a drag on the ticket"-Democrat businessman who is challenging Chris Dodd (Video)
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Dodd trying to keep his seat to avoid big revelations about all his activities.
The “Dump Dodd” movement begins.
Inasmuch as conservatives are trying to rid the GOP of Rinos - it is also possible that young, disaffected Dems might counter that effort by running off the old reprobates in their party and replace them with more *charismatic, young Marxists*.
That would be hell!
Be still my heart.
The same thing can be said about Dingy Harry Reid in Nevada.
The Dimwits are in deep trouble.
There is HOPE for CHANGE!
To be honest, I’ll only believe Dodd is finished when the votes are counted and he comes up short.
You can always count on the dumbasses of Connecticut to do the wrong thing, most of the time.
At first I thought Linda McMahon was a joke but she has some pretty hard hitting right on campaign ads out there already.
http://www.linda2010.com/?gclid=CKq4xdiW0p4CFQ975QodfgGQGQ
win or lose this jerk will make off with millions in ill gotten loot and never see a day in prison for it.
What a welcome change it would be not to have to see that old fish mouth in the Senate.
He is polling very poorly.
The problem: if Dodd thinks he will lose, he will withdraw and Attorney General Blementhal will run in his place and win in a landslide.
That being said, Dump Dodd, Vote Rob. (Simmons)
Dodd should be in prison.
At least there’s some good news out there today.
Even dedicated leftists are not stupid!
Dodd, Bawney Fwank, Nostrils, Pelosi and a couple of dozen others...
We're counting on it!
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