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Republicans gain in midterm polls
THE WASHINGTON TIMES ^ | 9/18/06 | By Donald Lambro

Posted on 09/18/2006 9:09:56 AM PDT by OPS4

By Donald Lambro

Republicans appear to be gaining on the Democrats in the 2006 midterm campaign because of growing confidence in the economy, falling gas prices and President Bush's sustained political offensive on the terrorist threat, according to pollsters and campaign strategists. The most significant political movement in the past week or two has been in the battle for control of Congress. National preference polls on the so-called "generic ballot" question -- which party's candidate voters say they would choose -- show Republicans have narrowed the once-substantial lead Democrats held and are now trailing them by three percentage points, independent pollster John Zogby said Friday. Mr. Zogby credited the Republican Party's sudden political turnaround to "the president's focus on the war on terrorism, a rebound among his own base," and the Democrats' failure to lay out a clear plan of their own on "how are we're going to get out of Iraq and what they would do about terrorism that's better than the Republicans." Democrats "are not giving their Democratic base what it needs to hear on those issues," Mr. Zogby said. "Republicans are severely wounded. The Democrats should be crushing them, and they are not."

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To: mwl1; Peach

I asked Peach about his chances the other day and was not surprised to learn there isn't anyone of note she could name who might be waiting to take him on in the primaries. Of course, it's still 2 years away.

I might add, that as bad as he's been, he still retains a 90% rating, which makes him much the more desired candidate than any democrat. Old Fritz was not conservative.


61 posted on 09/18/2006 10:12:15 AM PDT by onyx (1 Billion Muslims -- IF only 10% are radical, that's still 100 Million who want to kill us.)
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To: OPS4
Its the gas prices.


62 posted on 09/18/2006 10:12:31 AM PDT by Plutarch
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To: NorCalRepub
I live in Arizona and can't stand McLame. He lied in 1998 when he swore he wouldn't run for Prez in 2000, and we all know how that turned out.

After his Gang of 14 antics, followed by the anti-torture bill, and now his latest shenanigans with the Geneva Convention/CIA legislation, I truly despise him.

IF he runs in '08, I will do my best to expose this guy for the nut that he is, and I'm sure thousands of his unhappy constituents will do the same.

63 posted on 09/18/2006 10:33:04 AM PDT by IrishRainy
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To: Paleo Conservative
A bit of trivia:

In the background, that is the late Bill Hickman, one of the greatest Hollywood stunt drivers who ever lived. He drove in the movies Bullitt, The French Connection, The Seven Ups to name a few.

He could throw a car into a sideways skid and have it end up exactly where it needed to be time after time. He also was a pretty good actor who came off very well so he was very versatile to have on the set.

Regards
64 posted on 09/18/2006 10:34:29 AM PDT by headstamp (Nothing lasts forever, Unless it does.)
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To: italianquaker
I predict McShame will not win in the GOP primaries, become an independent third party candidate, and take more votes from the Dem candidate than the GOP candidate. Result a GOP presidential win with only a plurality vote.
65 posted on 09/18/2006 10:36:19 AM PDT by rock58seg (A minority of Republican RINO's are making a lot of Republicans look like fools.)
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To: NorCalRepub
I have not had any repercussions from repeatedly and emphatically stating, "I will not vote for McCain under any circumstances."
66 posted on 09/18/2006 10:41:42 AM PDT by rock58seg (A minority of Republican RINO's are making a lot of Republicans look like fools.)
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To: OPS4
He is losing his base rapidly, he will soon be the former Senator, and a no show in the presidential. Ops4

At his current rate he will become totally irrelevant and disappear just like his "Keating 5" buddie Dennis Deconcini, also from AZ.

67 posted on 09/18/2006 11:04:10 AM PDT by AZConser
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To: rock58seg

of course not.....I meant that if anyone on FR supports him or at least doesn't hate him will not post on FR cause they know they will be devoured....


68 posted on 09/18/2006 11:08:54 AM PDT by NorCalRepub
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To: youthgonewild
This article comes out the day showing Tester far ahead of Burns and Brown well over DeWine.

Pubs are looking better in the House but the Senate may be going the other direction. With Dems competitive or winning in Montana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island, and now Tennessee, Virginia, and Missouri, people may have been wrong in assuming that the Senate is the safer chamber.

69 posted on 09/18/2006 11:21:59 AM PDT by drubyfive
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To: John D
If your 70% number is correct and if I remember right AZ is split about 50-50 Republican/democrat. So that means with the 50% democrat approval he has he only has 20% Republican approval.

Redo your algebra. Using your figures, he has 90% Republican support in Arizona.

70 posted on 09/18/2006 11:34:19 AM PDT by drubyfive
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To: OPS4

Nice to see the nice lead by Mfume in that poll....lol.


71 posted on 09/18/2006 12:01:55 PM PDT by Keith (now more than ever...it's about the judges)
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To: NorCalRepub
...well that is too bad....life exists outside FR so McCain's hatred here does not extend to the U.S. as whole if overwhelming numbers....he always does fairly well in most polls....like Gulianni, he could most likely not win a primary, but both would do fairly well in a general election cause they appeal to many people....again, outside the framework of FR......that is just fact.....whether you want to believe it or not.....

If he can't win a primary in the Republican party and yet can do well in a general election then where are those votes coming from? Could it be DEMOCRATS? Not likely. He has a 10 percent ACLU rating. Democrats don't vote for people with a 10 percdnt ACLU rating. But wait a minute... those are not votes you're counting.. those are poll results. It has to be coming from people who are polled but don't vote.

Did you ever notice that they only count the votes of those that vote? Didn't think so!!


72 posted on 09/18/2006 12:42:16 PM PDT by Common Tator
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To: Common Tator

..of course.....and you don't have to be an ass about it... I was talking about polls and popularity and how they reflect on his numbers....who knows....but I quote polls just like anyone here does.....don't you see when Bush's numbers go up in the polls there are several posts here about it....I don't use them only when they are favorable to me....so everything I said can be backed up by numerous polls and articles......period....I didn't say he was going to be elected...I merely pointed out that he is popular amongst the masses....more so then FR....and the is pure fact........


73 posted on 09/18/2006 2:42:36 PM PDT by NorCalRepub
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To: NorCalRepub

McCain does not have 75% approval in Arizona. He has fought such conservatives as Goldwater and Graf, supported Democrat governor Napolitano, and will likely support her again. He is weak on immigration, and he is strong on John McCain. Remember, he is no Arizonan. He is an Eastern elitist, and bumbling Annapolis student, who has made Arizona his home.


74 posted on 09/18/2006 3:36:23 PM PDT by gaspar
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To: gaspar

...you sound like you are campaigning...and making the same mistake many FR's do; changing the subject cause you don't like him.....but i'm not talking about his merits here.....I'm not cheering for him or highlighting his career...I simply stated that he is popular in his home state and fairly popular nationwide. Period...not good, bad or indifferent....and not only polls but even conservatives will tell you the same.....


75 posted on 09/18/2006 3:41:02 PM PDT by NorCalRepub
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To: NorCalRepub

I'm from Arizona and I sincerely question your argument. Arizona is filled with retirees and with former military. Niether group has much love for McCain. Then there is the border issue, and his questionable loyalty to Republican and conservative causes. And, it must be said, next to McCain George Bush is a genius. Finally, Arizona Republicans are generally conservative, just like the folks in South Carolina who sent McCain packing in 2000.


76 posted on 09/18/2006 4:15:07 PM PDT by gaspar
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To: gaspar

....ok....well go to google, put in the words "McCain" and "popularity" and you'll see the articles and polls I'm quoting....I"m not just making it up....really


77 posted on 09/18/2006 4:17:30 PM PDT by NorCalRepub
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To: OPS4

"As gas prices fell, the stock market was rising, with the Dow Jones industrial average soaring to 11,560 Friday, 162 points from its all-time high, that boosted worker pensions -- and a consumer confidence survey showed Americans were "in a decidedly more optimistic mood," the Ipsos poll reported Friday.
The Republicans' improving poll numbers were also reflected in a number of tighter House and Senate races, while a separate Zogby poll showed that Republicans in three high-profile Senate races -- in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Ohio -- had improved their poll numbers significantly in just the past week or two.
Much of the party's gain was the result of Republicans coming home to their party as Mr. Bush focused on the issues that most deeply divide the country -- Iraq and the war on terrorism.
"The base is finally coming around. Democratic intensity has been strong for the last year, but Republican intensity all of a sudden has increased," said Republican campaign strategist John Brabender, who is advising Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania in his re-election campaign.
"Some of the positive things that are happening in the economy are starting to cause some excitement among Republicans," Mr. Brabender said. "

The economy is doing well, but has actually been doing well for some time. But ...

THE BEST REASON TO VOTE REPUBLICAN IS THE DEMOCRATS.

Broken-glass time, Republicans! Save the Congress!


78 posted on 09/18/2006 4:23:46 PM PDT by WOSG (Broken-glass time, Republicans! Save the Congress!)
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To: linear

When the Amendment wasn't around were the state legislatures able to hold the senators more accountable?


79 posted on 09/18/2006 7:49:38 PM PDT by Norman Bates (Dan Quayle = Conservative; Rudy Giuliani = Liberal)
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To: OPS4; RobFromGa
SENATE 2006 PREDICTIONS- September 2006 Update
80 posted on 09/18/2006 7:51:25 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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