1994. Where are we now?
I’m not ever giving up but Drews point is what it is.
I'm surprised you have to ask, with all of the articles posted here on that very subject.
In short, the Republicans polled about 5 points ahead of the Democrats in the Generic Congressional poll, just before they took over Congress in 1994.
Today, the Republicans are polling close to ten points ahead of the Democrats, which portends a massive shift to the right in November. Many observers are saying that this will likely be the hugest shift of Congress in our history.
That's where we're at.
Drews point is what it is.
Which means what? That his point is valid? If you're a liberal who refuses to see the reality happening before your very eyes, I guess it's valid. The rest of us see exactly what Roger Hedgecock sees.
There's a fundamental, tectonic shift in attitudes occurring in America, which is resulting in a growing rejection of left-liberalism. The country is turning back toward its Founding Principles with a vengeance. The long experiment with (and tolerance for) the progressive agenda is over.