Posted on 07/30/2009 2:28:24 PM PDT by TennesseeGirl
In the www.knoxnews.com version of the same event one poor woman (Kroger employee) said, “I believe him (Obama). I don’t think he would lie to us. I really don’t.” To her credit, she did add, “But you know, the proof is in the pudding”.
Newsies love to mis-state the number of people opposing their pet views.
While overstating their own numbers.
Nashville. TN-5. This district last elected a GOP Congressman in EIGHTEEN Seventy-Two. We lasted voted GOP for President in 1988 and continue, sadly, to trend moonbat. All the districts in the state are Dem-gerrymandered (with them conceding the 1st, 2nd & 3rd). The 4th was drawn for Lincoln Davis, a grandstanding phony, but the district is Republican-leaning (only the 5th and 9th are solid Dem).
i just notice there be nothing to deal with in TN or KY
45689 are all safe DEM per CQ
1237 are safe GOP per CQ
how sad and how dullsville
4, 6 & 8 are not “safe”, they are GOP-leaning with Democrat incumbents occupying them (6 (Bart Gordon) has had the same member since 1984, 8 (John Tanner) since 1988, when they were much different in makeup). 4 and 6 are rapidly trending GOP (hell, most of the State Senators in both are solidly Republican), and 8 slowly, but surely. When the GOP has control of redistricting, we should flip to a 7R-2D makeup. The Dems have been massively overrepresented for too long (even with a 5D-4R makeup, more vote GOP than Dem overall).
Anyone know for sure?
I know there are some blue people there:
no national money is going into any of those districts
everyone rates them safe for 2010. it will be tough on the GOP candidate if they cannot get on any targeted list.
The bitter clingers have come out in force, eh?
No, but Davis and Gordon are very defeatable if a first-tier challenger stepped forward. Davis never faced one and Gordon last had a close shave in ‘94 & ‘96 (before that, he faced a younger Marsha Blackburn, who was a promising, but unknown candidate at the time). Gordon had Williamson County excised for 2002, because that county alone had enough power to vote him out, because there are almost no Dems elected there (and that gave Blackburn her opportunity to take a run when they stuck it in the 7th).
In this county which in in Appalachian Ohio which has a small city of 30,000 the population is still 98% white.
We have some counties in Alabama that are almost 98% Black.
In fact, one of these counties set the record for highest % of the vote ever for a presidential candidate. It was Algore when he ran for president.
Algore didn't even carry his home state of Tenneessee at that time.
In 2012 if the GOP controls redistricting Davis, Gordon and Tanner will find their districts more Republican.
“Appalachian” is media code for poor and white. It’s one level below “Nascar Fans” on the racist-lib snob scale.
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