Posted on 07/21/2014 9:45:30 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Republicans entered this election cycle with high hopes. President Obamas approval ratings had sunk into the low 40s, and the rollout of the Affordable Care Act had been an unmitigated disaster. In an off-year election, Democrats werent expected to fully mobilize the young and diverse coalition that has given them an advantage in presidential elections. Off-years are also when a presidents party typically suffers significant losses.
This year seemed poised to turn into another so-called wave election, like in 2006 or 2010, when a rising tide of dissatisfaction with the incumbent party swept the opposition into power. Given a favorable midterm map, with so many Democratic Senate seats in play, some analysts suggested that Republicans could win a dozen of them, perhaps even picking up seats in states like Virginia, New Hampshire and Oregon.
The anti-Democratic wave might still arrive. But with three and a half months to go until Novembers elections, the promised Republican momentum has yet to materialize.
The race for the Senate, at least right now, is stable. There arent many polls asking whether voters would prefer Democrats or Republicans to control Congress, but the Democrats appear to maintain a slight edge among registered voters. Democratic incumbents in red Republican states, who would be all but doomed in a Republican wave, appear doggedly competitive in places where Mitt Romney won by as much as 24 points in 2012.
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The Mississippi debacle has left a bad taste in a lot of mouths that would normally be enthusiastic about the GOP's prospects in November. If by some chance the good guy (McDaniels) manages to successfully challenge enough fraudulent primary votes to change the result, I would expect that the level of GOP voter enthusiasm would rise substantially.
And....”what” comprises the GOP.....they just want us even further deflated....in my County there is more fervor than ever...for CONSERVATIVE GOP!
Does that include....
1) Ted Cruz
2) Trey Gowdy
3) Jeff Sessions
4) Joni Ernst
5) Tom McClintock
6) Jim Risch
7) Deb Fisher
8) Scott Walker
9) Jim Jordan
10) Bobby Jindal
11) Rick Perry
12) Mike Lee
Praying hard for Chris. He was robbed by Rove/Barbour Inc.
They’re Republicans?
Yup.
Last I checked.
We'll make exceptions for that group...and encourage them to find a party that's worth a damn.
That attitude explains why Obama won the second time. Four million conservatives decided to punish the GOPe and did not vote. That use to be called cutting off the nose to spite the face.
Keep waiting GOP, keep waiting. BTW, see the hand move? There is a wave for you. What a group of loons.
The GOP is the only political party in the world that follows the strategy on non-communication. In that way they don't offend anyone.
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