Posted on 08/24/2012 6:43:31 AM PDT by GlockThe Vote
As the controversy over Republican Senate candidate Todd Akins legitimate rape comment continues, Mitt Romneys lead in Missouri has vanished.
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Missouri Voters finds President Obama with 47% support to Romneys 46%. Three percent (3%) favor some other candidate in the race, and three percent (3%) more are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
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Its not ignorance. The Akin supporters are ABR’s who have found another avenue to give obama 4 more years. These delusional clowns are as fake as a 3 dollar bill.
If this is done quickly, Robin Carnahan cannot survive the national spotlight that would be put upon her, and she will harm the Dems in Missouri and beyond. But it has to be done sooner rather than later - or she WILL get away with any games she wants.
Suck it up and answer it.
Ann Wagner, while faced with personal tragedies would end the "rape issue" once and for all. At least in MO. And that is where it counts. Ditto for Sarah Steelman. I do think we need a woman. A conservative woman!
But all this assumes Akin will jump through all the hoops and get his name off the ballot successfully. The military overseas ballots go out less than a month from now and the majority of those would vote Republican. We need their votes!!!
Well they voted in a dead guy in MO, so what does that tell you?
They also elected Clare McBrainless in the first place because doing so would cure Michael J Fox and make Christopher Reeve walk again. You'd think by now they would have learned, but obviously that's not the case.
Akin and those who encouraged him to stay in own this poll and the pending defeat we face in November.
At the very least we conservatives knew that if Romney lost to Obama we conservatives could have at least been able to blame the GOP Establishment and the RINOs for the Obama victory.
Well, that’s all out the window now (thanks to Akin)
He has won the U.S. House seat in this safe district six times. The first time was relatively easy, and the rest have been even easier. He hasn't had to open his mouth much in public in a closely contested race. Now we have seen what happens when he does.
You want us to screw a genuine Tea Party conservative who actually won a GOP primary.
Instead, let's buy into the defeatist media narrative, kick an actual conservative off the ticket and allow the GOP establishment to select a good old fashioned, unobjectionable, squishy George H. W. Bush-era GOP establishment RINO.
Ever heard of former Missouri RINO Senator John Danforth? He'd be perfect! He can beat Claire McCaskill and then he'll negotiate with Harry Reid to keep Dem tax hikes "reasonable" and Obamacare "modest." He won't support taxpayer funding for all abortions -- that would be wrong but funding some abortions seems like a reasonable compromise!
Too many lemmings on FR I'm afraid -- and way too many gullible conservatives.
I am defending Akin because he has been treated unfairly by the GOP Establishment. I don't think what he said (and apologized immediately thereafter) deserved/warranted such a reaction from his own party. The GOP's swift repsonse one day after his remark coming from all corners of the country including the RNC calling for his withdrawal, cutting off funds, and disinviting him from the convention was petty and vindictive for a man who served the party well for 24 years. There had to be another agenda at work to cause such a response.
This Senate seat is more important than any one person. Period.
Should Mourdock have not challenged Lugar? Lugar was a dead lock on reelection. Mourdock has certainly put that seat in play. We heard the same blather about putting Mike Castle in the Senate rather than have Christine O'Donnell run. McCain and the Establishment wanted Charlie Crist to be the nominee over Rubio. Bennett over Mike Lee, Specter over Toomey. This is the kind of rationale that has given us McConnell as minority leader. It really doesn't matter if someone has an R after their name if they are going to give us the same policies as the Dems and not roll back the welfare state. Snowe, Collins and Specter voted for the stimulus. IMO Todd Akin was too conservative for the Republican Party.
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This will all blow over. Akin will win and will be a pro-life vote in the new Republican Senate. No way will Obama win Missouri. If Akin is convinced to quit THAT will hand the seat to the Rats.
If you were Ann Wagner's husband would you sacrifice a given Congressional seat, a sure thing that you don't have to fight for, for a fight with a seasoned political critter with no guarantee of success????
Akin has no one to blame but himself for this fiasco.
What possible evidence do you have to support that contention? This is the last gasp of the GOP establishment -- squishy John Danforth Republicans who think we should be quiet about conservatism if we're even conservative at all.
GOP really seems intent on proving it's the Stupid Party -- throwing conservatives to the wolves every time MSNBC squeals. Great idea.
No. Missouri voted for his widow. Mel Carnahan died Oct.17, 2000. His name could not legally be removed from the ballot at that late date. Ashcroft stood down his campaign (error) and Jean C. was elected. Everyone in Missouri understood who they were voting for. Even if outsiders did not...
And six times he won in the state legislature. He also won the Senate primary.
Would she sacrifice a sure thing for a fight with a seasoned politico with no guarantee of success??? If you were her husband what would you advise her???
Toxic in Georgetown cocktail parties, but he was ahead before the gaffe and he's ahead after the gaffe.
80 days from now you'll be calling him Senator Akin -- unless the GOP establishment keeps to their word and kneecaps his campaign.
The ball is in their court -- do you want a genuine Senate conservative or not? My guess is not -- McConnell is running scared that DeMint will stage a coup and put conservatives in charge.
I agree with you, Linda. The fact that Mitt Romney is the nominee in a party that is supposed to be conservative tells me everything I need to know about where we are as a country. Voters in this country are supremely stupid and unprincipled, and they no longer deserve a decent government or a decent country, in my opinion. Too many people think that if we can just get enough “R”s in office, everything will be OK again. Well, it won’t, and a big part of the reason is that the Rs no longer fight for principles. Without principles, it doesn’t matter which jackass is in office.
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