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  • Michele Bachmann Poll Below 50%

    07/13/2010 6:36:15 PM PDT · by maggiesnotebook · 53 replies · 1+ views
    Maggie's Notebook ^ | July 13, 2010 | Maggie M. Thornton
    With every Republican seat in the House a necessity to keep, conservative Michele Bachmann's race representing Minnesota's 6th District is expected to be tight. She is the hard target for Liberals, who love to hate her and have vowed to overwhelm her campaign financially and every other way. Bachmann is below 50% in the latest poll - not considered a good place for an incumbent, but she saw this scenario in her 2006 and 2008 campaigns. She has pulled it out before, but was not faced with the current animosity.
  • New Poll Shows Tight Race for President in Virginia (FReep this Digg!!!)

    11/02/2008 8:41:24 AM PST · by GodGunsGuts · 9 replies · 870+ views
    McCain just might just pull an electoral rabbit out of the hat in Virginia! FReep this Digg!!! It's easy, sign up at Digg, vote for this article by clicking the Digg icon (thus keeping the libtards from voting it down/burring it), and then post article after article and video after video on Digg exposing ObamaNation from now until until election day! Everytime a Digger signs into Digg, they should be greeted by the truth! Now let's get busy!! FReep the Vote!!!
  • Poll: New Jersey Senate race remains a tie

    09/21/2006 2:48:37 AM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 24 replies · 722+ views
    cnn.com ^ | 21 September 2006
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Senate race in New Jersey, which a Republican hasn't won in 34 years, remains virtually tied with less than two months before Election Day, a poll released Wednesday shows. Among likely voters, including those leaning toward a candidate, Republican challenger Tom Kean Jr. holds a 48-45 percent edge over Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez, the Quinnipiac University poll showed. Six percent remain undecided. This survey of 688 likely voters has an error margin of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points. Among the 1,233 registered voters surveyed, Menendez has a 41-38 percent edge. This survey has an error...
  • Tie...Deadheat...Squeaker...2000 repeat...BULLSH*T

    10/31/2004 8:04:35 AM PST · by BuckeyeGOP · 22 replies · 1,474+ views
    I've had it with these ridiculous polls and pundits claiming everything is a virtual tie. Even all the battleground states are a tie according to them! I have a suspicious feeling that a great majority of pollsters, pundits, and newservices are going to be scraping egg off their faces by 11pm Tuesday evening. What happened in 2000 was historic because it only happened 1 or 2 times in our history. 2000 was an anomole folks, pure and simple. The chances that this election will be another tie or deadheat are almost like lightening striking the same place twice. Think about...
  • GOP Jamboree Could Briefly Lift Stocks(market hates a tight race)

    08/28/2004 11:53:51 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 3 replies · 273+ views
    Reuters ^ | 08/26/04 | Kenneth Barry
    GOP Jamboree Could Briefly Lift Stocks By Kenneth Barry Workers test audio levels in New York's Madison Square Garden, August 27, 2004 as work continues for the Republican National Convention which starts Augusts 30. (Jeff Christensen/Reuters) NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fasten your seatbelts. The Republicans are coming to town. If things go smoothly at the Republican National Convention, the stock market could get a brief boost next week, experts say. If not, watch out. Uncertainty about the outcome of the Nov. 2 vote is only one of several big worries facing investors, said Robert Hormats, vice chairman of Goldman...