Posted on 10/19/2010 1:20:00 PM PDT by Justaham
I would love the idea of the 1894 election as mentioned by somebody recently......with roughly 100 seats changing hands.
But, I think those seismic shifts are honestly more difficult in today’s world of polls and instant news.
Back in the 1800s the other side may remain completely tuned out if they aren’t motivated. Now, it is much easier to get “scared” into voting, which would perhaps “blunt” the real vote.
1/3 of those who stated they supported Obama, stated they won't be voting for him in Nov.
No 'wishful thinking', it is reported that Democrats are pulling back support from vulunable seats to hold 'safe' seats due to the GOP's gaining strength on a daily basis (WSJ)
No recent polls on the Senate side has not resulted in any Democrat incumbant from pulling too far ahead.
The races are moving towards the GOP.
In the next week, you will see more realistic polls showing that many of the Democratic Senate seats are going to go GOP as well-enough for the GOP to gain the Senate.
“Election Day is coming, the hurricane force has not diminished and it is going to hit the Democrats head on,” said Democratic pollster Peter D. Hart, who conducted the survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff.
“It’s hard to say that the Democrats are facing anything less than a Category 4 hurricane,” Hart added.
Don’t get it in my neck of the woods. Small, R leaning paper IIRC. Charleston Gazette (rat) is the big paper there.
Other than the fact we need Raese to win if we have any hope of taking the Senate... no.
You only absorb what you want to hear. This morning, a second poll shows Sestak the Democrat surging into the lead in PA. And the Kentucky and Colorado races are moving to a tossup. All these races were thought of as likely Republican.
You are also mixing up the Senate and House as if they are the same. We need a much, much higher rate of turnover to take the Senate, compared to the House.
As of this morning, Rasmussen has a new poll with Raese leading by 7, 50-43.
Someone may wish to post this in breaking news.
I live in a very blue state (NJ) and I can tell you - people are pissed. I dont think NJ is going to send many republicans to DC but if they are pissed here - they must be going insane in purple states.
Well, NJ did elect a Republican governor. I’m must hoping there is enough enthusiasm, anger and/or Tea Party activism in blue and purple states to put some of those very close
Senate and House races in the Republican column on November 2nd.
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