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Ann Coulter: Republicans will lose "a lot of seats" this election
Fox News ^
| 7/27/06
Posted on 07/27/2006 1:39:40 PM PDT by Recovering_Democrat
Ann Coulter just on Cavuto being interviewed.
She wanted to "remind the viewers" that the normal election cycle is for the party in the White House to lose seats. She expects this election to be one where Republicans lose seats. She added "a lot of seats" before Neil moved on to another question.
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TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: anncoulter; cavuto; coulter; fox; midterms
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To: conservativepoet
"Bob Novack, not a an accurate source..." The source came from high up in the republican party.
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posted on
07/27/2006 2:02:05 PM PDT
by
MaineVoter2002
(http://jednet207.tripod.com/PoliticalLinks.html)
To: Recovering_Democrat
To: beeler
To: Truthsearcher
You are correct. The president has term limits; why can't the members of Congress?
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posted on
07/27/2006 2:02:59 PM PDT
by
Cecily
To: beeler
who stopped the senate immigration bill? Republicans in the House did (so far), they are the only group standing in the way of amnesty. why toss the only group doing what you want?
To: RFC_Gal
I believe you are correct. Though immigration might be a weak
link for republicans the democratic choices are ooodles
worse.
The alternative to a republican is not a social democrat but a marxist.
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posted on
07/27/2006 2:03:23 PM PDT
by
ChiMark
To: nikos1121
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posted on
07/27/2006 2:04:13 PM PDT
by
eyespysomething
(How do I set a laser printer to stun?)
To: beeler
"a very influential Republican (with a committee chairmanship) in the house who said internal party polling indicated the Republicans could easily lose up to 30 seats."
"Well, I think that's bulls#@t!!!"
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posted on
07/27/2006 2:04:20 PM PDT
by
jdm
To: kjo
Conyers is the least of the worries. I'm worried about whathisname from Harlem being in charge of Ways & Means.
To: mikeus_maximus
How's that "conservative" (GOP's election label for him) been working out? A lot better than if Gore or Kerry had been elected, thanks.
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posted on
07/27/2006 2:04:45 PM PDT
by
American Quilter
(Equal laws protecting equal rights...the best guarantee of loyalty and love of country. -- Madison)
To: RFC_Gal
yes, and with US corporations bailing out of retiree medical plans in droves - I'm going to need that Medicare prescription drug coverage someday.
To: kjo
My own amateur prediction is that at most only a few seats will be lost. The Republicans will retain control of both Houses.
Democrats will be despair. Remember, we were supposed to lose seats in 2004. And Bush was supposed to lose.
72
posted on
07/27/2006 2:05:26 PM PDT
by
chesley
(Republicans don't deserve to win, but America does not deserve the Dhimmicrats.)
To: jrg
Nope. Not a dime's worth of difference between the two parties. Man, thats really profound. What at deep thinker you are.
73
posted on
07/27/2006 2:05:28 PM PDT
by
Minn
To: Recovering_Democrat
Totally correct:
#1 Historically the in-power party loses a significant number of seats in the 6th year of a presidency.
#2. Dems and the media have kept the focus on Bush and have labeled him a failure in every way.
#3. The war will have dragged on for 3+ years with no clear cut victory. There will be no signing of surrender documents on the USS Missouri in this war.
#4. The level of hate for Bush is unprecedented. Not logical, not deserved, but unprecedented.
#5. We have few candidates capable of picking up seats in either Senate or House. Nelson was vulnerable, but with KH, he will be reelected 65-32. It's that bad here in Florida.
As a result, we will likely lose House, possible Senate but I don't think so.
As a further result, the radical Dems in House will move to impeach President Bush for "War Crimes" and other such nonsense, and have a very good chance of succeeding. As opposed to Clinton Impeachment where the great unwashed were told it was all about nothing, the broadcast media will be in bed with the Dems in order to try to get a payoff of putting additional restrictions on direct satellite broadcasting, thereby preserving the dinosaur terrestrial broadcast media's profits.
As a result, the following will happen.
President and VP will likely be impeached, but probably not removed from office.
Bills will be passed putting severe restrictions on Conservative Internet resources such as FR.
Program such as Rush and Hanity will be severely restricted under the implementation of a new so-called "Fairness Doctrine."
Slavery reparations have at least a 50/50 chance of becoming law, with riots threatened if the payoffs are not made.
Taxes will become much more oppressive, with any thought of tax reform forever doomed as the unwashed taught that somehow the "Fair Tax isn't fair."
Seem far-fetched? Give me odds and I'll put money down!
74
posted on
07/27/2006 2:05:57 PM PDT
by
MindBender26
(Having my own CAR-15 in RVN meant never having to say I was sorry....)
To: catbertz
No I really wouldn't be ahppy with the Dems in power.
75
posted on
07/27/2006 2:06:17 PM PDT
by
chesley
(Republicans don't deserve to win, but America does not deserve the Dhimmicrats.)
To: TheKidster
You've got to be kidding. No way we let the commie liberals take over. Your solution is idiotic to say the least. If the dems get back in power we may not have a country to take back.
76
posted on
07/27/2006 2:06:52 PM PDT
by
1035rep
To: kjo
Rush said that Robert Novak will put the loss of 30 seats in his column based on a conversation with a Republican Chairman of a unnamed committee. Rush said "beware" that this news is coming and the MSM will bounce on it.
Rush was only repeating, not stating this as fact.
77
posted on
07/27/2006 2:06:54 PM PDT
by
tonysamm
To: MaineVoter2002
In his 2004 prediction, he was listening to some Republican sources.
To: MindBender26
Agree with the first half, not the second.
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posted on
07/27/2006 2:07:18 PM PDT
by
durasell
(!)
To: newgeezer
IMO it will make things even worse because right now the President is doing a lot more the Dems favor than a lot of Conservative Republicans favor, ergo he will have an easier time getting a lot of his bills passed and will veto those he doesn't approve.
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