Posted on 10/13/2020 8:33:31 AM PDT by TheRake
Trafalgar has had James ahead for weeks.
I was in northern (lower peninsula) Michigan over the past weekend and saw a disturbing number of Biden signs (about a 3:2 advantage for Trump). John James signs outnumbered even Trump signs from what I witnessed.
A Trump win and the GOP maintaining senate control could well save our country for a generation or more.
Thank you for the info.
Back in 2018 mid-terms, I fantasized that the R’s would have 57 seats. We gained 1 i think.
I’m optimistic that we’ll keep the senate, but I wouldn’t mind seeing Collins out on the street. Besides her diamond studded RINO badge, she also has 20+years of senate-street-smarts out the door. Good.
A good clue is the NYT writing about a race getting close without mentioning party affiliation, then it’s pretty much a given the party is the R party.
James has probably had a lead all along. Siena has a flawed methodology and a clear Democrat bias. either James has pulled out into a clear lead, or Siena is pulling the usual trick of fixing their poll just before the election so that they won't lose their credibility. Assuming that they still have any credibility.
Adulterer Cunningham has outpolled Biden but I don’t think NC splits it’s ticket (for Senate away, the rat Governor will win) and Trump isn’t gonna lose NC (we’re effed if he does). Michigan won’t split either.
I think Tillis holds on, and McSally if Trump carries AZ, Kelly had been outpolling Biden too but I think that’s improved.
Jason Lewis should absolutely win in MN if Trump carries that state as well.
No states split tickets Pres/Senate last time, none.
I wouldn’t bet on Trump in NH but that should put Corky Messner in play there as well (if Trump is).
I'm optimistic regarding NH for Trump. Corky may ride his coattails, but I dunno. But Trump lost NH by just over 2,700 votes. His first stop after the RNC convention was NH, and Pence followed maybe a couple of weeks later. I saw a recent poll (I know) where Trump was performing well in Maine's 2nd district. That suggests good news for NH.
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