Posted on 10/08/2018 3:00:37 PM PDT by mandaladon
SIREN: Pollsters Say Democrats Might Fall Short In Retaking the House...Which Could Trigger Another Meltdown (FULL TITLE)
So, with Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court after a hellacious confirmation battle, its no shocker that liberals are angry. They lost. We won. Regardless, Democrats losing means it was a great day in America. Still, weve heard about the blue wave, the hyper-Democratic voter enthusiasm, and how some revolution will begin now that Kavanaugh has been seated, undoubtedly constrained to the most liberal parts of the country. The generic ballot advantage has favored the Democratic Party all year, though, in recent weeks, the Lefts character assassination campaign against Kavanaugh has energized Republicans like never before. Republican women are furious over this smear campaign, and theyre ready to punish Democrats for it. Not all women, indeed.
Now, with the GOP base just as animated, its now confirmed that the Democrats "destroy Kavanaugh" campaign wasnt a brilliant kill shot; it was a dirty bomb that blew up in their faces. Pollsters from The New York Times, CBS News, and FiveThirtyEight are giving rather measured analyses on the upcoming midterm election, which are 29 days away. In short, the Democrats could fall short in retaking the House. With the GOP in better shape for the Senate races, which has always been the case, the fact that the Left could fail in their titanic endeavor would be another meltdown of epic proportions; one that I want to happen so desperately. Mr. Pollowitz at Twitchy compiled the threads.
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Assume nothing.
Amen to your exhortation!
If we like winning, it would make sense to donate something to some conservative cause when a major win happens...none of the good stuff just happens....
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