Posted on 08/29/2006 9:19:00 AM PDT by meandog
Our partners at the Daily Press are reporting that Democratic Senate candidate Jim Webb, down by more than 10 percentage points in late July, has pulled slightly ahead of Sen. George Allen, according to the latest Wall Street Journal/Zogby Poll.
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LOL! Nice, accurate nickname. ;)
If DUH-be-yuh is a conservative (just consider the deficits my grandchildren's grandchildren will pay) then I'm John McCain's most trusted political adviser (NOT)!
Regardless, I bash him not on principle but because he is the principal reason those same grandchildren's grandchildren will probably be fighting the GWOT BECAUSE he is managing quite well to LOSE it!
Just like his incompetent old man, who I remind you at one time had a 90 percent approval rating from his countrymen, Iraq was his for the taking when "Shock and Awe" was in progress. But, for some unexplained reason, he followed a bizarre strategy of "limited presence" (so as not to disuade our Iraqi "hosts" into thinking we were an occupying force) instead of mopping up with an all out overwhelming armed presence--therefore preventing the possibility of WMDs evaporating to Syria, quickly bagging both Sadaam and Zawkawri, and subduing any developing insurgency. But he couldn't do it.
And, although I voted for him (twice), Bush is the epitome of arrogant inability to get the job done...he listens only to his sycophantic buddies and not to the people who elected him. And, if the Washington political pundits are correct, we'll be using terms like "Speaker Pelosi" and "Majority Leader Reid" on Jan. 20, 2007 because of it!
I don't view Allen as in much trouble. And I'm pretty familiar with VA politics. So am I a dreamer?
I beg to disagree. Not only have Dems won the governorship in '01 and 05, but the GOP has lost some ground in the state legislature I think. Now Allen's seat is seen as vulnerable. Analysts say the increasing numbers of Dems in the northern VA/DC area are a bad omen for Republicans. At the moment I would say they still are a GOP leaning state but that might not last.
Thanks. I'm in NY So I really don't have an idea how VA swings.
Don't sweat this too much. We have one saving grace. Whether Senator Allen deserves to win or not, he will win because of the gay marriage on the ballot. He is very lucky that this is important to people or he could have wound up in a very bad position. He will win for sure!!!!
So? Are you familiar with our gubernatorial history? The last ten races have split 50/50.
The current state of affairs in Virginia is that Democrats have to do everything right and run as conservatives in order to reach their potential statewide ceiling of about 53%. It's still a Republican-leaning state.
This poll is a load of ma-kaka.
I have no idea. Does everyone familiar with VA politics think Allen isn't in trouble?
Zogby International telephoned about 2% of respondents who completed the interactive survey to validate their personal data. To solicit participation, Zogby sent emails to individuals who had asked to join its online-polling database, inviting them to complete an interactive poll. Many individuals who have participated in Zogby's telephone surveys also have submitted e-mail addresses so they may take part in online polls.
The Interactive polls were supplemented by 20 to 50 telephone calls in 19 states (AR, CA, CO, FL, GA, IL, MD, MI, MO, NV, NM, NJ, NY, OH, PA, TN, TX, VA, WI) to ensure proper representation of all demographic groups. In Connecticut, 180 phone calls were used to supplement the Interactive polls.
Congressional delegation: Seven Democrats, six Republicans. Senate: 1 Dem, 1 Repub. Gov: Pubbie
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,985490,00.html
VA 2006:
Congressional delegation: Three Democrats, eight Republicans. Senate: 0 Dem, 2 Repub. Gov: Dem
Hey Corin, you have the numbers handy. What was the switch in the state Senate and House of Delegates? I believe 2001 was the first time since Reconstruction the GOP had the majority. Is that correct?
I'm sure some do. I just don't sweat the small stuff, especially in August. I'd be much more worried had this gaffe occurred in mid October.
The majority of the state is conservative. Northern VA and the Norfolk area are liberal hotbeds and have very large populations. Turnout is how conservatives keep the legislature in GOP hands.
Allen is a Senate Republican who has the guts to take a stand against amnesty and open borders.
Zogby is the brother of one of the leading Arabist/Islamist spokesmen who constantly rants against Bush and anyone who says a bad word about aliens, especially Muslim ones..
Zogby guessed nearly right on a presidential election many years back, and has been riding that horse for years.
I'd give Dan Rather more credibility than Zogby.
If you remove Allen from Presidential consideration, then please remove McCain from your list as well. I'd say the Keating 5 scandal is just a wee bit more serious than some alleged, media-driven racist remark.
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