Posted on 10/19/2016 1:22:34 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued
Republicans currently maintain a substantial 246-to-186 edge over minority Democrats in the lower chamber a 60-seat bulge. The 114th Congress began with the GOP holding its largest majority since 1931 the final Congress before the Franklin Delano Roosevelt tide.
Democrats would need to pick up 30 House seats to grab the majority and reinstall House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, of California, into the speakers chair she was forced to abandon after the 2010 Tea Party rout.
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“The 10 Most Vulnerable House Republicans”
I see that the little Nazi worm doesn’t mention the 10 most vulnerable house Democrats
I’m actually very surprised that Rod Blum in Iowa’s 1st District actually seems to have the edge in what Democrats assumed would be an easy pick up.
Blum won the seat in an off year when the incumbent Democrat chose to run for the US Senate seat vacated by Tom Harkin. That guy lost to Joni Ernst.
That’s good to hear - hope it continues that way. If Trump makes it to the WH, he’ll need all the help he can get.
Earthquake in San Fran ...
Yeah. I get it. You don’t like Rush. Sounds like you don’t listen very well either. Rush wasn’t dumping on Trump at all. Trump is not a traditional conservative. I think everyone understands that. What Rush was saying was that, in this election, it’s more important to defeat the corrupt Hitlery than worry about a perfect conservative. Trump isn’t one. So does that mean you vote Hitlery? Hell no!! Vote Trump!!!!
After redistricting, Jolly at the moment is down 4 points to Crist. I think he’s a Democrat, but it’s hard to tell with him.
5.56mm
#8 Will Hurd serves in Texas CD 23 which runs along the Rio Grande from west of Laredo
to east of El Paso. It is very rural with a majority Hispanic population. Hurd won last
time by less than 2,500 votes. It has flipped back and forth between D & R.
Trump is offering some conservative policies, but he's not guided by conservative principles. Hence, he's not a conservative.
Ergo, Rush was right -- conservatism isn't on the ballot.
That’s what I have been told, Rush is after all, establishment.
Men with honor and a sense of History. Always on the top of the list to be honored.
Crescent? Is that a he or a she? What are people thinking when they come up with such names?
The only reason to care would be if we lost enough congresscritters to lose the House, or if they are truly CONSERVATIVE, of course.
Crescent might be his mother’s maiden name. Southern families have been known to do things like that. His middle name is Leo.
He’s a pig.
Now that I can accept. Love those Southern traditions.
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