AHHH...its tea time.
GOP leads in Rasmussen’s latest polls in 6 of the 7 toss-up states!
Wait till Connecticut tilts into the “toss up” or “leans GOP” column.....
Oops. Old news. Rasmussen moved Delaware from leans R to leans D last night.
Old data.
Delaware is listed as “Lean Republican” based on a September 7 poll.
But after yesterday, it is now considered “Lean Democrat.”
OK, but someone needs to fix that Delaware entry. GOP doesn't have the edge there anymore.
Delaware will move to toss-up at best now possibly leans Democratic now though.
This has DE as Leans Republican as of Sep7. I’m sure today they’ll change that... but you know what... I bet they were right the first time. DE Leans Republican.
It takes a Carter to give us a Reagan (and it takes an 0bama to give us GOP senators in California, Wisconsin and Nevada).
I am taking that Tuesday and Wednesday in November off from work. This is all I’ll be paying attention to. I won’t be able to think clearly enough to work anyway.
Tea Minus 49 Days and counting.
There is a very important piece missing from these numbers. If you factor in the “enthusiasm” of the GOP you find that turn out suggest 30% higher than Dems. What this means is that a republican candidate who is behind by 3 or 4 percent is very likely to win. This is what we just saw in the O’Donnel race. In the polls she was either tied or up by only 3%, but the enthusiasm of the conservative base was high, so Castle lost by a much bigger margin.
I predict at least 5 of the 7 “toss-up” states will go Republican.
...for those interested. :D
for your information only...and NOT get overconfident, its only a poll.
Latest Rasmussen results in toss-up states:
GOP 1. Nevada Senate: Reid (D) 48%, Angle (R) 48%
GOP 2. Ohio Senate: Portman (R) 49% Fisher (D) 41%
GOP 3. California Senate: Fiorina (R) 48%, Boxer (D) 47%
GOP 4. Wisconsin Senate: Johnson (R) 47%, Feingold (D) 46%
GOP 5. Illinois Senate: Kirk (R) 41%, Giannoulias (D) 37%
GOP 6. Colorado Senate: Buck (R) 47% Bennet (D) 44%
Dem 7. West Virginia Senate: Manchin (D) 50%, Raese (R) 45%
??? 8. Delaware voters are likely to shift support to O’Donnell now that Castle is out of the picture and O’Donnell is the GOP standard bearer.
Delaware Senate: Castle (R) 48%, Coons (D) 37%
Delaware Senate: O’Donnell (R) 36%, Coons (D) 47%
He has indicated it is now 48-45, moving Delaware from “Leans Republican” to “Leans Democrat”.
The 20 States suing the FedGov over the unconstitutional insurance mandate will highlight the out-of control policies of the Democrats.
FedGov suing states for enforcing immigration laws will show the anti-American nature of the Obama administration.
Revolution is in the air.
Subtract Delaware.
I hope GOP wins the Senate, but without a Juan McShame win!
I shall NOT vote for this corrupt, senile, back-stabbing RINO under any circumstance.