To: Norman Bates
This wasn’t a swing-district — it’s R+10, and the Dems who are there are awfully conservative.
12 posted on
05/13/2008 7:36:02 PM PDT by
Alter Kaker
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To: Alter Kaker
It’s not a R+10, a Republican, or even a swing district now. It’s a Democrat district. UGH.
13 posted on
05/13/2008 7:37:04 PM PDT by
Norman Bates
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To: Alter Kaker
“the Dems who are there are awfully conservative.”
Maybe but anyone who caucuses with Pelosi isn’t awfully conservative. They’re hiding something.
15 posted on
05/13/2008 7:38:56 PM PDT by
Norman Bates
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To: Alter Kaker
If "it’s R+10, and the Dems who are there are awfully conservative", this means that many, many southern congressional districts that are in the vicinity of R+10 right now could well be in play. As Election Day approaches, numbers will tighten, but if I were Mike Duncan I'd have to be preparing to lose most southern and heartland distrricts that are R+5.
According to PSI, polling in MI-1 shows that it was not traditional conservative issues but the economy, gas prices and the Iraq war that are driving Republicans to either stay home or, worse, jump the fence.
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