Posted on 09/11/2012 11:51:50 AM PDT by C19fan
For the first time since January, Democrats now lead Republicans on the Generic Congressional Ballot for the week ending September 9, 2012.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 44% of Likely U.S. Voters would vote for the Democrat in their districts congressional race if the election were held today, while 42% would choose the Republican instead. The last time the Democrats held a lead over the Republicans was in late January.
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We had an exceptional 2010 where we picked up 63 seats. We are NOT going to do that again this round. We need to maintain and not lose any seats we gained in 2010. For us to do that, we win.
It's more than getting belligerent. Geeze, with so much on the line there just seems to be no passion. The GOP ticket should be indignant about the mess Obama's made. Instead we get flowery "well, he's a nice guy and all, just not quite up to the job". I mean, I get people WANT to like Obama so we need to be careful about how we go at him personally, but come on, for goodness sakes I gotta think we could be about 100 times tougher than the crappy lightweight ads I'm seeing from R/R. Where's the fire? Where's the excitement? Where is the ridicule for Obama and policies?
The worst thing about this is, if nothing changes and R/R remain behind, the fundraising will dry up. We're in the final months of the campaign and the big money goes to the perceived winner. All that Wall Street money Romney was getting is going to change directions and go right back to Obama if they think he is going to win again. That's how it works. This isn't 20 years ago where the Republicans had more small donors than the Democrats and the left relied on soft money. Obama has LOTS of small donors. He is still adored by many. So we can't even beat them on that front if the big money backs away from R/R.
this was part of the Obama bump that is now fading away.. Republicans will be back up in the generic soon
I think our side has miscalculated the point of no return. It has often been speculated that once more than half the people owed some or most of their existence to government that we would no longer have a republic. I think the 50% mark was too high.
I remember reading that Giuliani believed that if they cleaned up graffiti in New York they could reduce crime. It turns out it worked, and now I think we are seeing the reverse effect.
There are many people today, mainly democrats and independents who are NOT on government subsistence who want these programs. Watching the democrat convention you could see it clear as day. Maybe not even consciously, but these people believe that if we take away from the rich, they are going to get more than what they have now.
It's like this understanding they have amongst themselves that they are going to evenly distribute the spoils once they can finally kill off those greedy bastards that have more than their fair share. Of course, the entire fictional scenario is completely devoid of reality and historical precedent tells us it will devolve into a horrible mess.
Still, I think that combining those who get government subsistence with those who either consciously or subconsciously WANT government subsistence, we have already passed the point of no return.
Freepers: You have simply got to stop reacting to these polls, which are skewed Dem by a media who wants to depress the GOP vote. What normal person answers the phone for these pollsters anyway?....pan to the 50 year old guy sitting in his mother’s basement with oatmeal dribbling down his chin.
The American people are generally a decent, God fearing bunch. The drones/entitlement leeches/unions/libs/dems will challenge us but in the end, we will win. We have got to believe this.
Get up and volunteer to help in whatever way you can. See if you can talk five of your “on the fence” neighbors/family/friends into voting against BO(which is the only way I can justify this).
Listen to this: Mark Levin is my go to guy. He’s the only conservative talk show host who isn’t worried about keeping his job.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/09/11/mark_levin_if_romney_becomes_another_bush_or_ford_hes_got_to_go.html
Since when?
In Wisconsin, Walker was only supposed to win by one or two percentage points.
It ended up being a walk for him.
I’m not talking about Obama supporters, dfw but the half that is remembering 9/11 today.
I don’t disagree much of anythng you said. The campaign has to sharpen their message and get more aggressive, I just don’t agree with the blanket observations of the two conventions. A lot is being judged in the initial bump.
My concerns that I share with you occurred over the weekend listen to our side drowning on the Sunday shows. The left is in full bore aggressive mode, and we are sitting there taking it or being defensive. I was feeling exactly what you expressed.
Is this the one where everyone was syaing the polled like 48% Dems and only 9% Independents? If so, it’s not a good sample at all.
Patrick Henry knew what he meant when he objected to the term “We the People.”
You may not believe in socialism, but 69 million did the last time there was an official U.S. tally. Millions, even like GWB, truly are defenders of “democracy.”
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