Posted on 09/18/2014 4:07:22 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued
Rep. Cory Gardner (R., Colo.) is leading Democratic incumbent Sen. Mark Udall by eight percentage points, according to a new poll released Thursday.
According to Quinnipiac:
Colorado U.S. Sen. Mark Udall trails U.S. Rep. Cory Gardner, his Republican challenger, 48 40 percent among likely voters, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. Independent candidate Steve Shogan gets 8 percent.
With Shogan out of the race, Rep. Gardner leads 52 42 percent, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University poll finds. This survey of likely voters can not be compared with earlier surveys of registered voters.
(Excerpt) Read more at freebeacon.com ...
This is excellent news. Of course, I want to see some more independent polls with similar results, but this is a real morale booster.
But I heard that Udall is already a shoe-in.
Hallelujah!
Allow me to predict the senate change.
WV - Win
SD - Win
CO - Win
LA - Win
AR - Win
AK - Win
IA - Win
NC - Lose
MI - Lose
NH - Lose (squeeker)
MN - Lose
KS - Lose
KY - Win (unfortunately)
GA - Win
By this math, Repukes take the senate by +1, which becomes +2 once Angus King jumps to the Republican side, as he has said he will.
“Allow me to predict the senate change.
WV - Win
SD - Win
CO - Win
LA - Win
AR - Win
AK - Win
IA - Win
NC - Lose
MI - Lose
NH - Lose (squeeker)
MN - Lose
KS - Lose
KY - Win (unfortunately)
GA - Win
By this math, Repukes take the senate by +1, which becomes +2 once Angus King jumps to the Republican side, as he has said he will.”
I agree for the most part with your prediction, but you’re missing a shoe-in in MT and I’m not so sure about a KS loss. But assuming you’re right, we should have +2 or +3 depending on what Angus King does.
Yeah, forgot MT. Yes, okay, so my prediction when all is said and done is Repukes +3 in the senate over the Dimocraps. Karl Rove does a victory lap, and we end up confirming liberal rat justices to the SCOTUS anyway because Mitch is the majority leader.
Blow up the balloons people... this is as close to a ‘win’ as we’re likely to see for a long time.
You Forgot Montana and Oregon.
Sounds good to me, but I’d really like to see faux moderate Kay Hagan shown the door.
Yes! Yes! Yes!
Im declaring Kansas likely lost because of the court ruling today. The rat will be off the ballot, and Orman, running as a phony moderate will appeal to the Tiller’s of the state who will come out in droves while embittered conservatives sick of both parties sit home.
“They Who Walk on Water” will be deeply upset that an “imperfect” conservative will beat their rat preference.
Then North Carolina’s Republicans should have elected a sem-competent candidate, instead of an Obamacare pimping toll road Chamber of Commerce enthusiast.
This poll must be a MISPRINT, for Republicans have been CONVINCED by their advisers (most of them gay, by the way), that the ONLY way to stay competitive is to pass AMNESTY.
Well, we didn’t pass Amnesty...yet we’re still WINNING, so must be a misprint...or, maybe, those Republican “advisers” (most of them gay, by the way) are WRONG...or worse.
Maybe these Republican “advisers” (most of them gay, by the way) don’t really have Republican best interests in mind...maybe they are sabotaging the Republicans. But I, for the life of me, cannot think of a reason as to why they’d do that. Maybe someone else can?
Good news. Hope it’s true and hope it holds.
And then the Senate will go back to a 60 vote requirement for cloture, right?
Angus King, Republican caucus? I really doubt that.
Already said he would, he wants to have the “greatest impact possible’ for his state, and he feels he cannot do that in the minority. what a snake.
WV - Win - agree
SD - Win - agree
CO - Win - not so sure
LA - Win - not so sure
AR - Win - agree
AK - Win - agree
IA - Win - not so sure
NC - Lose - disagree
MI - Lose - agree
NH - Lose - agree
MN - Lose - agree
KS - Lose - agree
KY - Win - agree
GA - Win - agree
I do not see Montana on your list.
GOP +6
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.