Topic: More Bad News For Team Pelosi
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Wed 09/01/10 04:41 PM

Voters prefer Republicans to Democrats on seven of nine key election issues - including an 11 point margin on the economy - according to a new poll from Gallup and USA Today.

The only two winning issues for Dems were the environment -- with a 23-point margin -- and health care, which had only a 1-point margin of 43 to 44 percent, a far cry from the double digit leads more common historically for the blue team on health.

The GOP advantage spanned from a 3-point to a 24-point margin and included the issues of terrorism (55-31 percent, Republicans over Democrats), immigration (50-35 percent), federal spending (50-35 percent), the economy (49-38 percent), the situation in Afghanistan (45-38 percent), jobs (46-41 percent) and corruption in government (38-35 percent).

The poll, taken Aug. 27-30, of a random sample of 1,021 adults had a 4-point margin of error.

In his column Wednesday, political prognosticator Charlie Cook identifies 32 incumbent House Democrats as being in the hole to their opponents in polls - 21 more than at this point for Republicans in 2006. He's clear that this trend would produce a substantial Republican majority in the House - far more than the 39 seats needed. Cook also says that Republican takeover in the Senate (an eight-seat swing) is not just "mathematically possible" but also "plausible."

As the administration looks for a way to get a handle on the economy and summer recess is winding down, Democrats will be coming back to Washington facing what is probably the worst political climate since the end of World War II.

http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/09/01/november-snapshot-more-bad-news-team-pelosi#ixzz0yIQ1IU36

Not to mention Democratic Strategist Dick Morris gave an interview pointing out 10 potential Senate Seat the Dems are in danger of losing. :banana:

TonkaTruck3's photo
Wed 09/01/10 08:01 PM
This is good news. Nazi Pelosi is going to be a thing of the past.

Lpdon's photo
Thu 09/02/10 05:29 PM
Shes going down faster then the Titanic.

Dragoness's photo
Thu 09/02/10 05:48 PM


Voters prefer Republicans to Democrats on seven of nine key election issues - including an 11 point margin on the economy - according to a new poll from Gallup and USA Today.

The only two winning issues for Dems were the environment -- with a 23-point margin -- and health care, which had only a 1-point margin of 43 to 44 percent, a far cry from the double digit leads more common historically for the blue team on health.

The GOP advantage spanned from a 3-point to a 24-point margin and included the issues of terrorism (55-31 percent, Republicans over Democrats), immigration (50-35 percent), federal spending (50-35 percent), the economy (49-38 percent), the situation in Afghanistan (45-38 percent), jobs (46-41 percent) and corruption in government (38-35 percent).

The poll, taken Aug. 27-30, of a random sample of 1,021 adults had a 4-point margin of error.

In his column Wednesday, political prognosticator Charlie Cook identifies 32 incumbent House Democrats as being in the hole to their opponents in polls - 21 more than at this point for Republicans in 2006. He's clear that this trend would produce a substantial Republican majority in the House - far more than the 39 seats needed. Cook also says that Republican takeover in the Senate (an eight-seat swing) is not just "mathematically possible" but also "plausible."

As the administration looks for a way to get a handle on the economy and summer recess is winding down, Democrats will be coming back to Washington facing what is probably the worst political climate since the end of World War II.

http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/09/01/november-snapshot-more-bad-news-team-pelosi#ixzz0yIQ1IU36

Not to mention Democratic Strategist Dick Morris gave an interview pointing out 10 potential Senate Seat the Dems are in danger of losing. :banana:


The polls aren't accurate and some right wingers are going to be down in the mouth come November.

:wink: laugh

Lpdon's photo
Thu 09/02/10 06:12 PM



Voters prefer Republicans to Democrats on seven of nine key election issues - including an 11 point margin on the economy - according to a new poll from Gallup and USA Today.

The only two winning issues for Dems were the environment -- with a 23-point margin -- and health care, which had only a 1-point margin of 43 to 44 percent, a far cry from the double digit leads more common historically for the blue team on health.

The GOP advantage spanned from a 3-point to a 24-point margin and included the issues of terrorism (55-31 percent, Republicans over Democrats), immigration (50-35 percent), federal spending (50-35 percent), the economy (49-38 percent), the situation in Afghanistan (45-38 percent), jobs (46-41 percent) and corruption in government (38-35 percent).

The poll, taken Aug. 27-30, of a random sample of 1,021 adults had a 4-point margin of error.

In his column Wednesday, political prognosticator Charlie Cook identifies 32 incumbent House Democrats as being in the hole to their opponents in polls - 21 more than at this point for Republicans in 2006. He's clear that this trend would produce a substantial Republican majority in the House - far more than the 39 seats needed. Cook also says that Republican takeover in the Senate (an eight-seat swing) is not just "mathematically possible" but also "plausible."

As the administration looks for a way to get a handle on the economy and summer recess is winding down, Democrats will be coming back to Washington facing what is probably the worst political climate since the end of World War II.

http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/09/01/november-snapshot-more-bad-news-team-pelosi#ixzz0yIQ1IU36

Not to mention Democratic Strategist Dick Morris gave an interview pointing out 10 potential Senate Seat the Dems are in danger of losing. :banana:


The polls aren't accurate and some right wingers are going to be down in the mouth come November.

:wink: laugh


Having worked in politics since 2006, these poll's are very accurate.

Dragoness's photo
Thu 09/02/10 06:35 PM
Not.

Lpdon's photo
Thu 09/02/10 07:06 PM
Ok, you just keep believing CNN. Oh wait CNN is even saying this. laugh Even Robert Fibbs has admitted they are probably gonna lose the house.

msharmony's photo
Thu 09/02/10 11:30 PM

Ok, you just keep believing CNN. Oh wait CNN is even saying this. laugh Even Robert Fibbs has admitted they are probably gonna lose the house.



it aint over till its over,, I remember the very NIGHT, closing hours of a presidential election where the MEDIA was reporting the other guy was not only gonna win, but HAD won


remember that? media often gets their 'guesses' wrong

no photo
Fri 09/03/10 10:20 AM
Edited by Kings_Knight on Fri 09/03/10 10:21 AM


Ok, you just keep believing CNN. Oh wait CNN is even saying this. laugh Even Robert Fibbs has admitted they are probably gonna lose the house.

it aint over till its over,, I remember the very NIGHT, closing hours of a presidential election where the MEDIA was reporting the other guy was not only gonna win, but HAD won
remember that? media often gets their 'guesses' wrong


Sorry, but it's over NOW ... the 'enthusiasm gap' that the 'craps are gonna experience is gonna be SO fun to watch ... it's 'asss-handin' time ... say bye-bye, LizardLady ... been fun watchin' the botox wear off, but your fifteen minutes are up and y' can't put more quarters in the meter now ...

Oh - who worries about 'the media' now - they're not 'media' ... they're the WH propaganda arm ...

Lpdon's photo
Fri 09/03/10 01:06 PM


Ok, you just keep believing CNN. Oh wait CNN is even saying this. laugh Even Robert Fibbs has admitted they are probably gonna lose the house.



it aint over till its over,, I remember the very NIGHT, closing hours of a presidential election where the MEDIA was reporting the other guy was not only gonna win, but HAD won


remember that? media often gets their 'guesses' wrong


Actually no I don't.

msharmony's photo
Fri 09/03/10 06:29 PM



Ok, you just keep believing CNN. Oh wait CNN is even saying this. laugh Even Robert Fibbs has admitted they are probably gonna lose the house.

it aint over till its over,, I remember the very NIGHT, closing hours of a presidential election where the MEDIA was reporting the other guy was not only gonna win, but HAD won
remember that? media often gets their 'guesses' wrong


Sorry, but it's over NOW ... the 'enthusiasm gap' that the 'craps are gonna experience is gonna be SO fun to watch ... it's 'asss-handin' time ... say bye-bye, LizardLady ... been fun watchin' the botox wear off, but your fifteen minutes are up and y' can't put more quarters in the meter now ...

Oh - who worries about 'the media' now - they're not 'media' ... they're the WH propaganda arm ...




its far from over, its still the first half and anything can happen,,,

msharmony's photo
Fri 09/03/10 06:46 PM
Edited by msharmony on Fri 09/03/10 06:47 PM



Ok, you just keep believing CNN. Oh wait CNN is even saying this. laugh Even Robert Fibbs has admitted they are probably gonna lose the house.



it aint over till its over,, I remember the very NIGHT, closing hours of a presidential election where the MEDIA was reporting the other guy was not only gonna win, but HAD won


remember that? media often gets their 'guesses' wrong


Actually no I don't.



lol, really

here is some help

http://www.florida2000election.com/sections/06.asp?p=6

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20001108/aponline183922_000.htm


http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2000/dec/14/uselections2000.usa



It was a special day for me, it was the FIRST time my husband had come to America to visit, we watched it together that night, I went to sleep happy that Gore had won and woke up with my husband telling me he hadnt( I thought he was joking around, in fact)

no photo
Fri 09/03/10 06:56 PM




Ok, you just keep believing CNN. Oh wait CNN is even saying this. laugh Even Robert Fibbs has admitted they are probably gonna lose the house.

it aint over till its over,, I remember the very NIGHT, closing hours of a presidential election where the MEDIA was reporting the other guy was not only gonna win, but HAD won
remember that? media often gets their 'guesses' wrong


Sorry, but it's over NOW ... the 'enthusiasm gap' that the 'craps are gonna experience is gonna be SO fun to watch ... it's 'asss-handin' time ... say bye-bye, LizardLady ... been fun watchin' the botox wear off, but your fifteen minutes are up and y' can't put more quarters in the meter now ...

Oh - who worries about 'the media' now - they're not 'media' ... they're the WH propaganda arm ...



its far from over, its still the first half and anything can happen,,,


Dreams are wonderful things - enjoy it while it's here, 'cuz it's goin' away come November ...

MiddleEarthling's photo
Fri 09/03/10 07:10 PM



Voters prefer Republicans to Democrats on seven of nine key election issues - including an 11 point margin on the economy - according to a new poll from Gallup and USA Today.

The only two winning issues for Dems were the environment -- with a 23-point margin -- and health care, which had only a 1-point margin of 43 to 44 percent, a far cry from the double digit leads more common historically for the blue team on health.

The GOP advantage spanned from a 3-point to a 24-point margin and included the issues of terrorism (55-31 percent, Republicans over Democrats), immigration (50-35 percent), federal spending (50-35 percent), the economy (49-38 percent), the situation in Afghanistan (45-38 percent), jobs (46-41 percent) and corruption in government (38-35 percent).

The poll, taken Aug. 27-30, of a random sample of 1,021 adults had a 4-point margin of error.

In his column Wednesday, political prognosticator Charlie Cook identifies 32 incumbent House Democrats as being in the hole to their opponents in polls - 21 more than at this point for Republicans in 2006. He's clear that this trend would produce a substantial Republican majority in the House - far more than the 39 seats needed. Cook also says that Republican takeover in the Senate (an eight-seat swing) is not just "mathematically possible" but also "plausible."

As the administration looks for a way to get a handle on the economy and summer recess is winding down, Democrats will be coming back to Washington facing what is probably the worst political climate since the end of World War II.

http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/09/01/november-snapshot-more-bad-news-team-pelosi#ixzz0yIQ1IU36

Not to mention Democratic Strategist Dick Morris gave an interview pointing out 10 potential Senate Seat the Dems are in danger of losing. :banana:


The polls aren't accurate and some right wingers are going to be down in the mouth come November.

:wink: laugh


I can't believe these polls...I mean who'd vote this SSDD back into power? Haven't the Neo-cons done enough damage to this country...why would people want THAT crap back?

Oh yeah, so many stupid Americans...too many Christian extremists...that pretend to think they are moderates. Hate is OK in the naaaaame if Jaysus!

I certainly love my country....but it's a tough love. This is what they want? Really? Don't forget the Dippic!





JTC, wake up people....



Lpdon's photo
Fri 09/03/10 07:14 PM





Ok, you just keep believing CNN. Oh wait CNN is even saying this. laugh Even Robert Fibbs has admitted they are probably gonna lose the house.

it aint over till its over,, I remember the very NIGHT, closing hours of a presidential election where the MEDIA was reporting the other guy was not only gonna win, but HAD won
remember that? media often gets their 'guesses' wrong


Sorry, but it's over NOW ... the 'enthusiasm gap' that the 'craps are gonna experience is gonna be SO fun to watch ... it's 'asss-handin' time ... say bye-bye, LizardLady ... been fun watchin' the botox wear off, but your fifteen minutes are up and y' can't put more quarters in the meter now ...

Oh - who worries about 'the media' now - they're not 'media' ... they're the WH propaganda arm ...



its far from over, its still the first half and anything can happen,,,


Dreams are wonderful things - enjoy it while it's here, 'cuz it's goin' away come November ...


Hell, a lot of them have already realized their dream is over since a lot of incumbents have been booten in the primaries.

Lpdon's photo
Sat 09/04/10 01:19 PM
I just read today that the Dems are even further down in the polls. I even read that Feingold, once a for sure candidate is in jeopardy of losing his seat. :banana: Hopefully Boxer and Reid will follow. That would make me happy. Then Feinstein in the next election.

Lpdon's photo
Sat 09/04/10 10:11 PM
I love how even Robert Fibbs is saying that they might lose the House and possibly the Senate.

This will make Obama a lame duck President.