Posted on 09/12/2022 12:42:45 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
The race for Vermont’s “solid Democrat” U.S. Senate seat is heating up as the Republican nominee, Gerald Malloy, is attempting to close the gap before Election Day in two months.
The most recent Trafalgar Group poll of Vermont’s open U.S. Senate found that the Republican nominee is only 6.5 percent down from the Democrat nominee, Rep. Peter Welch, who also sits just below the 50 percent mark.
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Only seven points?
Just make sure only legitimate votes are counted.
But, but, but, only moderates can win in blue states!
Let’s now have a REAL guidepost on how many votes conservative nominees can get in New England.
Conservative nominees for US Senate in Vermont, Connecticut and (likely after tomorrow) New Hampshire.
Conservative nominees for governor in Massachusetts and Maine.
We’ve had ENOUGH of the me-too Republicans (as Goldwater called them)
This is Trafalgar...our most favorable pollster showing us 7 points down here. I don’t think we are winning this one. If we do, then it will be a 2010-2014 type of turnout, which will mean a very favorable November for us. The following are seats we can and should win: GA, PA, OH, WI, NH, AZ and NV. VT is not even on the radar.
Some surprisingly close polls are also out there for Senate seats in CO and WA. If they stay there the red wave hasn’t crested. Winning WA, with all mail in votes and an incumbent D, even one as lame as Patty Murray, would be a political tsunami equivalent of 9.0 on the Cascadia fault. Not that there aren’t plenty of good conservatives east of the Cascades, but there’s plenty of liberals, real and fraudulent, west of them.
It very,very difficult for me to see any Republican winning there...particularly given that 75% of the voters there were born either in New York or Massachusetts (old hippies with gray ponytails...just like Bernie).
“Only” might as well be 43 points behind
Wiki: ,(Leahy retiring. Welch is the one and only US Representative for the state)
“If elected, Welch will become the oldest person ever at the age of 75 to be elected to a first term as a U.S. senator, and only the second Democratic Senator from Vermont, after Leahy”
Leahy only the second Dem sen ever from VT?
(Sanders Ind.)
My in laws were born and raised but moved south 40 years ago. I love the Vermont family they’re red neck Yankees that hunt, fish, and own lots of firearms
I love your enthusiasm, but I do not see a red wave at all. Most realistically I see maybe gaining some house seats but the Senate will be a push and we will not topple some of the horrible governors I thought we would. Gas prices have dropped dramatically and abortion is going to loom large. These two things are what simple minded voters understand.
I think Scott is going to drag the republican across the finish line. Same thing in Ohio where Dewine will drag the republican acids the line. And flaorida governor will pull rubio across the finish line. And finally kemp will pull Walker to the finish line. Heck Arizona may do the sand with the governor bringing the senator a win. That 5 safe seats thanks to the governor. We did a damn good job choosing governors this time thank God for a change.
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