Posted on 09/14/2022 6:23:58 AM PDT by cotton1706
Two recent Senate midterm polls in the key states of Nevada and Georgia both show the Republican challengers leading the Democratic incumbents with less than two months until the November elections.
In Nevada, the latest Emerson College Polling/8 News Now/The Hill survey revealed that GOP Senate candidate Adam Laxalt is narrowly ahead of incumbent Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto—42 percent to 41 percent.
The poll, conducted between September 8 and September 10 among 1,000 likely voters, is only the second time that the Donald Trump-endorsed Laxalt has beaten Cortez Masto in any of the last seven polls, according to FiveThirtyEight's collection of surveys.
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Polls....I’ve no use for them. I’ve not been polled in 30 plus years...
Which would make the debate Warnock/Walker debate interesting.
They stole the POTUS election....No doubt in my mind. I know charts...and saw it with my own eyes...!!
Yep, and most debates are effectively draws and change little.
Generally no. But then there's Walker who has managed to come up with some real whoppers.
“Republicans Take the Lead in Two Senate Seats Democrats Need to Hold: Polls, lil Nate Silver and Freerepublic Surrender Monkey Caucus hardest hit details at 10.”
Close polls.....make it very easy for the RATS to win with their fraudulent vote operation.
This is not the result you are looking for
Think about it
Someone calls you and asks some generic questions ...with the last one "who would you vote for"
With the current state of the police state most sane people would say Brandon
A better indicator would be:
Who do you think your neighbor would vote for?
The song he sang was actually about suicide....
There are lots of jokes waiting after that lead-in but I'm certain that none of the Deep State monitors of this site would find them funny, so I'll keep them to myself.
I have the Republicans winning:
Arizona
Ohio
Wisconsin
Georgia
Nevada
North Carolina
and I’m increasingly thinking Pennsylvania.
Let’s see about New Hampshire.
That would be a net +3 or +4 for Republicans in the Senate.
Colorado is still a good possibility.
Chimpy McBushhitler, anyone?
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