Yeah I suppose, but the vast majority of the Independents and some democrats also mean "deep wide and continual trouble for Democrats."
If they get Amnesty pushed through, all this means nothing.
“Broken glass” as in break glass in case of emergency? Honestly, I expect that Dems will keep picking up votes as most of the population is either brainwashed or hopelessly dependent on them. And that includes many who say they are conservatives.
The GOP needs to put up candidates that are worth voting for. I absolutely do not think that there are many “broken glass Republicans” for McCain, Huckabee, or some others I could name,
They've already demonstrated a willingness to do that:
The intensity level was evident everywhere...
1. VA was a bigger blowout for GOP than polls had suggested.
2. NJ was supposed to be close, based on polls. Some even had Jon Corrupt leading. GOP won comfortably.
3. Westchester county Executive was supposed to be a toss up; GOP won in a blow out 58-42.
4. Nassau County Executive was supposed to be a cake walk for the Dumocrat. When the recount is done, his political career is probably done too.
Dem supporters were complete no-shows.
Do you think with POTUS’ Afghaniplan that intensity from the left is going to increase? Or decline even further?
and all signs are that Barry’s impending announcement on troops for Afghanistan is going to quickly deflate the left
Cook stated his opinion very clearly writing, DEMOCRATS WOULD HAVE TO SET UP MACHINE-GUN NESTS TO KEEP OBAMAS FOES FROM VOTING.
Hence Obama’s call for a “Civilian Defense Force” that is as well-equipped and funded as the military...
Maybe the Demoncrats will be too unmotivated to cheat.
I coined the term "Broken Glass Republican" as a measure of voter intensity in 2000. This was my first posting on Free Republic.
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Garde la Foi, mes amis! Nous nous sommes les sauveurs de la République! Maintenant et Toujours!
(Keep the Faith, my friends! We are the saviors of the Republic! Now and Forever!)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
Didn’t know we ever left.
Fauxbama, Pelosi and Reid have lead the Democratic party over a cliff, and most of them don’t even know it yet.
2010 is on pace to make 1994 look like a good day for democrats.
Liberal Republicans and Dems from all but the bluest districts are going to be absolutely slaughtered in the midterms.
Reid is gone, Specter is gone, Dodd gone, Pelosi will be re-elected, but her days as speaker are DONE. Even if by some miracle democrats retain the house (which I don’t think is going to happen) she will not win re-election as speaker.
We're winning but we need to keep up the attack until next November 2012