Two weeks ago there were four.
I’m a little tired of these clowns trying to inject Akin into everything. Todd Akin is becoming the GOPe version of global warming.
Here In Michigan polls seem to be showing Pete Hoekstra up a bit over Debbie Stabenow as well.
The Fix Wash Post agrees.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/politics/election-map-2012/senate/
Get rid of the turd Akin and we’ll win MO, too.
Hawaii is missing from the lists, where Linda Lingle could win.
Where is Florida??? It can’t be on the Democrat side!!
Surely Connie Mack will beat Bill Nelson....with the TEA Party’s help.....
Someone needs to offer Akin money and a lobbyist job.
Having considered Obama actually behind in-spite of polling for several months now....using my same grain of salt method, I’d say the Senate is ours.
North Dakota shouldn’t be a toss up, it should be a likely GOP pick up. Why is this even close? I thought the Dakotans got this out of their system.
What’s going on with Florida? The last couple of polls shows Mack down considerably. Is he really that bad a candidate? What happened to that guy who filled out Mel Martinez’ term? Didn’t he have a good voting record? I know he had a Crist connection, but I’m sure lots of Republicans did. There were signs for sure, but I doubt many thought Crist would be the wretch he has revealed himself to be.
Akin; I agree his treatment has been unfair. There is a double standard for Republicans, especially conservative ones. But Akin comes across as an idiot. Who’s to say if he somehow clawed his way back into the race thanks to McCaskill’s general awfulness that he won’t say something else monumentally stupid? McCaskill is not intelligent either, but she invested well in helping Akin win the nomination. It’s not fair. There is a double standard. But that’s the reality we live in, and I wish Akin could see past delusions about his importance and mission and step aside so someone electable could run.
I know Virginia is fast losing its status as a Southern state, but I think a better candidate would be leading Kaine. Allen too was attacked mercilessly by the media, but I don’t know about him anymore. Remember when he was once thought to be a likely presidential candidate some day?
Wisconsin is heartening though. As is Ohio, which seemed hopeless a short while ago. I’d love to see some more polls showing Michigan up for grabs.
If the GOP starts using the term “War on Babies” we’ll easily take the Senate and the White House.
33 seats are up.
where do we stand on each?
electing liberal Republicans is not “good news”