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Democrats on a roll in battle for U.S. Congress
Reuters ^ | Sept. 3, 2006 | John Whitesides

Posted on 09/03/2006 8:27:24 AM PDT by FairOpinion

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats enter the fall campaign with a clear edge in the high-stakes fight for control of the U.S. Congress, riding a wave of momentum that has them positioned to retake the U.S. House of Representatives and make significant gains in the Senate.

President George W. Bush's low approval ratings and public dissatisfaction with the Iraq war, gas prices and the country's direction threaten Republican leadership in Congress and put Democrats within reach of victory on November 7, analysts said.

"I don't think the question any longer is can Democrats win control of Congress, it's can Republicans do anything to stop it?" said Amy Walter, House analyst for the nonpartisan Cook Political Report newsletter. "All the factors and issues are pushing so strongly against Republicans."

All 435 House seats, 34 of 100 Senate seats and 36 governorships are at stake in November's election, with Democrats needing to pick up 15 House seats and six Senate seats to reclaim majorities.

Strategists in both parties say the glum public mood has created a strong desire for change and given Democrats a big advantage at the traditional opening of the campaign season on Monday's Labor Day holiday.

"It's too late to fix the national mood -- it's not going to be fixed," said Republican pollster Frank Luntz. "The major issues are not playing well for Republicans this year, and Republicans are not playing well with America this year."

History is also with Democrats -- the party holding the White House traditionally loses seats in a president's sixth year. The modern exception was 1998, when public unhappiness over the Republican-led impeachment of President Bill Clinton helped Democrats gain five House seats.

"This looks like a classic sixth-year election," said University of Virginia political scientist Larry Sabato, who called the president's low approval ratings, hovering at about 40 percent, "the single best indicator for any mid-term election."

A Democratic majority in even one chamber of Congress would slam the brakes on what is left of Bush's second-term legislative agenda and hasten his descent into lame-duck status in the final two years of his presidency.

It also would give Democrats an opportunity to hold hearings and investigate many of the administration's more controversial foreign, military and energy policy decisions.

Candidates around the country will spend Monday's Labor Day holiday marching in parades, shaking hands at fairs and laying the groundwork for the final two-month push to the November 7 election.

KEY BATTLEGROUNDS

About 40 House districts and a dozen Senate seats will be the key battlegrounds, and they will be flooded in the next two months with campaign cash and appearances by party big shots.

Democrats are in the strongest position in the House, analysts said, where nearly every endangered incumbent is Republican. Independent analyst Stuart Rothenberg projects a Democratic gain of 15-20 seats, while the Cook Report lists 17 House seats as toss-ups -- all Republican.

But Republican House campaign spokesman Carl Forti shrugged off predictions of a takeover.

"We're nowhere near as bad off as the experts would have you believe," he said, adding Bush's low ratings and public dissatisfaction with the Republican-led Congress would not determine House races.

In the Senate, Democrats are expected to pick up seats. But to win control they will need to bump off at least five Republican incumbents -- difficult but not impossible even under favorable conditions.

In recent polls, Democratic challengers led Republican incumbents Rick Santorum in Pennsylvania, Conrad Burns in Montana and Mike DeWine in Ohio. Jim Talent in Missouri, Lincoln Chafee in Rhode Island and George Allen in Virginia also face re-election struggles.

The open Tennessee seat of retiring Republican Senate Leader Bill Frist is also on the endangered list for Republicans.

Democratic incumbents Maria Cantwell in Washington, Debbie Stabenow in Michigan and Bob Menendez in New Jersey face potentially tough races, and Democrats must defend open seats in Minnesota and Maryland.

Many voters do not start paying attention until late in the campaign and many candidates only start spending heavily in September, giving the races plenty of chances to shift before the election.

Unexpected events, like the capture of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden or a major terrorist strike, could quickly shift the political landscape.

"I'm a political realist. Can we win? Yes, but this is 10 weeks out and a lot can happen in 10 weeks," said House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi of California.


TOPICS: Extended News; Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2006election; alreuters; congress; congresselections; democrats; election2006; elections; midterms; ohplease; reuterslies; wishfulthinking
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To: Porterville
Check back when you're coherent.
81 posted on 09/03/2006 10:55:51 AM PDT by RodgerD (Reject the Democrat's Migration Explosion Act of 2006. No to 70 million new third-world aliens.)
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To: RodgerD

That isn't what you believe? That Bush secretly wants 10 million Mexicans to (gasp) interbreed with scared Anglos?
I mean, because that is what you convey.


And so I laugh whenever I see, listen, or hear your type. Try stopping a force that is the Latin Lover.


82 posted on 09/03/2006 10:58:40 AM PDT by Porterville (Hispanic Republican American Bush Supporter)
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To: roses of sharon

And yet, these stories run COUNTER to every single poll taken BY DISTRICT....

Why is that??
Remember the "New,Young Cell-phone Voter" BS?


It's a MID-TERM


83 posted on 09/03/2006 11:01:04 AM PDT by tcrlaf (VOTE DEM! You'll Look GREAT In A Burqa!)
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To: Porterville
That isn't what you believe? That Bush secretly wants 10 million Mexicans to (gasp) interbreed with scared Anglos? I mean, because that is what you convey. And so I laugh whenever I see, listen, or hear your type. Try stopping a force that is the Latin Lover.

I'll leave the weird references to secret thoughts, "interbreeding", and "lover" to you, and confine myself to opposing public policy proposals with which I disagree...and to supporting the best defense against said proposals - the return of a GOP-controlled House of Representatives.

84 posted on 09/03/2006 11:09:39 AM PDT by RodgerD (Reject the Democrat's Migration Explosion Act of 2006. No to 70 million new third-world aliens.)
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To: Obie Wan

What have you got against white elephants? :P


85 posted on 09/03/2006 11:20:13 AM PDT by moog
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To: digger48

This and the other Fair Opinion posting deserve big barf alerts. Who wants to read this fantasy tripe on a wonderful Sunday morning? Be of good cheer, folks. The Rats have been threatening big Congressional wins since 1994 without success.


86 posted on 09/03/2006 11:31:21 AM PDT by conservative blonde (Conservative Blonde)
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To: Cacique

btt


87 posted on 09/03/2006 11:32:28 AM PDT by Cacique (quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat ( Islamia Delenda Est ))
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To: Recovering_Democrat

Maybe they're resurrected. :P


88 posted on 09/03/2006 11:43:59 AM PDT by moog
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To: Eagles Talon IV

I could not have said it any better. 100% dead-on!

LLS


89 posted on 09/03/2006 11:45:51 AM PDT by LibLieSlayer (Preserve America... kill terrorists... destroy dims!)
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To: Unicorn
I think they meant Democrats "get rolled" in November :)
90 posted on 09/03/2006 12:02:20 PM PDT by 1035rep
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To: Porterville

Many Hispanics are actually considered Anglos in race. I wonder what Jeb Bush would say.


91 posted on 09/03/2006 12:07:43 PM PDT by moog
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To: Porterville

good post Porter. THE GOP is now the favorite at IEM to keep the House. IEM did blow the 2004 Elections on Kerry on Elction day 2004.


92 posted on 09/03/2006 12:09:29 PM PDT by Welike ike
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To: Eagles Talon IV

CA 50 mate. And Bilbray still won after Cunningham was convicted.


93 posted on 09/03/2006 12:10:46 PM PDT by Welike ike
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To: LibLieSlayer

Gerrymandering is done by BOTH parties, wooever controls the particular area.


94 posted on 09/03/2006 12:13:47 PM PDT by moog
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To: Dane
abu gharib may have worked to bring down a President in the years say 68-00, but the liberal MSM's tactics did not work in 04.

The thing is...the 2004 election should not even been close. Kerry was an awful candidate, arrogant and aloof, and yet, he came within 20,000 votes of winning. Do not underestimate the power of the MSM.
95 posted on 09/03/2006 12:36:50 PM PDT by goldfinch
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To: goldfinch

Gold, the reason it was close was the Debates, not the Media.bush was tired and off in the 3 debates.


96 posted on 09/03/2006 12:40:01 PM PDT by Welike ike
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To: goldfinch

"Do not underestimate the power of the MSM."

Or the power of the Dem Voter Fraud Machine...

The path to enabling MASIVE Voter frauds is already rolling...


97 posted on 09/03/2006 12:43:11 PM PDT by tcrlaf (VOTE DEM! You'll Look GREAT In A Burqa!)
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To: tcrlaf

Luckily massive voter fraud is in poor city neighborhoods where the GOP has no observers. This will not affect GOP House races, maybe the Senate contests


98 posted on 09/03/2006 12:45:08 PM PDT by Welike ike
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To: FairOpinion

If it is Reuters its WRONG.

Remember this arrives out of MSM and Fox News Dynamics poll. (the same polls that had Kerry by 5 and teh democrats winning in 2002)

The MSM is on a wet dream fantasy roll.


99 posted on 09/03/2006 12:49:22 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: tcrlaf

I guess the democrats don't want to stick with the "every vote counts" theory.

Back to chicago rules.


100 posted on 09/03/2006 12:56:42 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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