1. Cheating
2. RINO’s
3. Cheating
4. Bud loads of illegal votes
5. Viewer machine calibration issues
6. Other fraud not otherwise mentioned.
voter fraud it worked for them twice before
“the sophisticated turnout operation that helped Obama win in 2012” (drugs and money) concentrated in a few low vote-integrity Senate races will do a lot Tuesday for the Dems.
Hopefully not enough...
#1 reason they will not do so well:
“They don’t believe they will”.
Possibilities never trump probabilities. ..
5.Die hard Dems, who if in the toilet with the Dem Party, will reach up and push the flush handle. (Again, can be attributed to reason 4.)
6.An electorate where a huge % has a hand out and a "gimme" mindset-again attributable to #4.
A Republican party leadership comprised of very old ostriches who have had their heads in the sand for 30 or 40 years and think it is still all about them. Their derriers are in the air with a sign--"kick me".
vaudine
Democrat is a mental illness. We will prevail.
To the “Christain Post”: shut up.
And the number one reason is, DemocRAT VOTER FRAUD!
I am thinking the alarm bells in the media saying Republicans are ahead are more about turning out the vote for Democrats than they are about reporting real news. They want Democrats to feel desperate and Republicans to feel complacent. It does not matter what kind of polling irritating phone solicitors come up with. It only matters who wins on election day. That requires showing up.
Larceny
Fraud.
1. Fraud
2. Stupidity
3. Intimidation
The 3 pillars of rat politics.
They’ll continue this BS right up until Tuesday. Then all these articles will be flushed from memory. And they’ll start over talking about how the GOP is going to lose in 2016. How they need to reach out to Democrats. How they need to work with Obama. Etc.
1: Voter fraud on an epic scale
2: RINO war on the Tea Party
3: Alienating blue collar whites with shamnesty
This statement is bogus:
In many of the key Senate races, the Democratic candidate prudently bought much of the available ad time early. This strategy had several advantages: It means they were able to run more ads than their challengers, they bought the ads when it was cheaper, and it drove up the prices for the ads that Republicans eventually bought.
Evidently the writer never heard of the “lowest unit rate” requirement spelled out in 47 U.S.C. Sec. 315. The GOP would be entitled to buy the same advertising at the same rate the ‘Rats bought it.