Posted on 11/05/2018 11:33:01 AM PST by SeekAndFind
RE: . The date gaff is in the first sentence.
For me, a day’s difference is important ONLY IF the numbers he cite are obsolete already.
Im optimistic about the Senate, but nervous about the House. Well soon see.
Will be praying tomorrow am right after my morning bible reading and all thru the day.
Let no one be naïve about the nature of politics. We simply cannot resign ourselves to the fraudulent notion that, “Oh. It’s just politics.” or perhaps, “Oh. It’s just money.” So sorry. This truly is about right versus wrong. The current litter of Dumbocraps has nothing to offer and nothing to say. Let the Dems return to their hovels and chew rugs.
Rise in the morning and ask that God bless and deliver our country. Millions of us need to do it.
Thanks SeekAndFind. All, I edited out a bunch, including the paragraph on California races. Larry, you've probably been pinged to this, but just in case...
What is going on with the House races, though? For better information, I have been paying attention Arizona native, writer, political data analyzer and prognosticator Larry Schweikart... The Republicans will gain seven US Senate seats, listed in order of likelihood: North Dakota, Missouri, Indiana, Montana, Florida, West Virginia, and New Jersey. Yes, I am including New Jersey, since Mendacious Robert Menendez numbers have been stunningly bad, and outsider GOP candidate Bob Hugin has done surprisingly well, forcing many pollsters to rate this race a toss-up. I wish I could add Ohio to this list, but incumbent Sherrod Browns pseudo-populist leanings have strengthened his brand. Wisconsin and Michigan still have a progressive Democratic undercurrent, so the federal delegations will not turn red this year. What about the House of Representatives? The Democrats will gain seven to 15 seats, falling short of a majority. They will flip three seats in Pennsylvania (because of the last-minute court-ordered redistricting), two seats in New Jersey, since that state is getting bluer by the minute, but Democrats wont win any in California. Early voting (not polling) shows Diane Harkey doing surprisingly well against Mike Levin in their respective bids to replace Darrell Issa in that South Orange---North San Diego County district. ... Voters want normalcy, and the Democratic Party is clamoring for socialism, open borders, and lawlessness.
Thanks for your post. Yes, I will be voting tomorrow as well as praying for a huge Republican victory in the senate as well as the house. I have contacted others to vote Republican no matter who they are that are on the ballot. We need to keep the house and senate from going Democrat.
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