Posted on 09/18/2014 7:47:34 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Denver Post: A new poll by Quinnipiac University has Republican Cory Gardner ahead of Democrat Mark Udall by a striking 8 percentage points in their race for U.S. Senate the challengers largest lead to-date among public polls. The survey of more than 1,200 likely Colorado voters favored Gardner 48 to 40 percent to the incumbent Udall, with independent, or unaffiliated, candidate Steve Shogan taking home 8 percent.
[A new Gallup survey released this morning finds Republicans are now viewed just as favorably as Democrats, rebounding from their low of 28 percent during last falls government shutdown. Respondents held equal favorable views of both parties, at 40 percent.]
Buuut - Quinnipiacs findings depart significantly from a Denver Post poll conducted last week that found Udall leading Gardner by 4 percentage points. Similarly, Gardner's biggest advantage over Udall before the latest Quinnipiac results was 2 percentage points, according to a tally of more than dozen polls of both likely and registered voters recorded by Real Clear Politics. Other recent polls have shown the Udall and Gardner in a statistical tie or even a Udall advantage.
LANDRIEU SINKING FAST
The latest batch of Fox News battleground polls show close contests in several pivotal Senate races, including the showdown for the Republican-held seat in Kansas as well as Democratic defensive efforts in Iowa and North Carolina. But the stunner is in Louisiana where Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy leads Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., 35 percent to 31 percent. The best news for the GOP seems to be that the Sarah Palin-backed candidate in the race, Rob Maness, hasnt been able to gain traction despite relentless attacks on Cassidy....
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Let’s first get past this election. Then we can worry about how to depose Boehner.
God does not fix elections. God gave us a brain and feet and hands. Use those and work your rear end off. Go out and vote against the socialists. Convince your friends and relatives to go out and vote. Prayers are fine but wearing out shoe leather and working hard will help more than prayers.
You are right - we, as a society, have turned our backs on God, and therefore, He has turned his back on us. Not all of us, of course. Like you, I prayed so hard during the 2008 election, and felt so deflated when zero won. I think I kind of even got mad at God because of it. Looking back - John McCain would also have been a disaster. I voted for Sarah.
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