If it’s not “voting on Wednesday”, then it’s “felons can’t vote (in some states)”, or it’s “nobody foreclosed on can vote”.
Election Day should be a national holiday.
Divide the tossups by two and the Dems will have 53 Senate seats next January, within Rove’s framework. That counts as a wuppin by US media standards.
The Democrats are facing harsh headwinds: in addition to the usual midterm losses they are a) simply defending a large majority in the Senate which is in itself difficult and b) are the incumbent party during a deep recession. Leading indicators are negative at the moment: unemployment might very well tip above the 10% mark before Nov. 3.
I predict the the Dems will not lose the Senate in 2010. But they could very well lose the House. They could have prevented this a year ago by delivering a larger jobs package, but they chose not to. Ironically, it will be the Blue Dog democrats who pay the highest price for their foolhardiness and insufficient mastery of intermediate macroeconomics.
Irrelevant, a distraction. Swing voters are notoriously disengaged from party position papers and the Republican base is already energized. That the Republican platform is a hollow shell makes little difference.
Well…I ‘see it". I don’t know if the republicans will win enough seats to override obama’s veto power,…but the demos will lose many positions. As far as veto-power; the republican victory may not need to be that sweeping. By the time the elections are through…the democrats left will suddenly be anti-obama. They are all political whores and will do what they can to survive.
Obama has a lot of stimulus funding he hasn’t spent as of yet. Instead of spending it on the needs of the American people…he will try to use it as his own personal vote-getting slush fund. When he does…he will be shown to be the crooked Chicago thug that he really is. It will not help him or the dems.
Obama is failing. How is that ‘hope and change’ going for ya’??? LOL!
That’s funny; I was just hearing how those funds are running low and there is no chance of additional stimulus passing, thanks to the GOP.
Okay, good luck with that prediction.
Here in the south, though, I have no doubt the Republicans are going to pick up seats. I’m worried that my Democratic congressman will be voted out for a Republican, and resigned to the fact that our new Governer will be one also.
If you don’t know that, then you’re woefully uninformed about the current political situation. There is literally no chance of the Republicans winning enough elections to be able to override vetoes. Not just a small chance, that would only come to pass through an unrealistically extreme sweeping change of voter sentiment, no chance. Even if the Republicans won every single Senate seat that’s currently up for election (which of course won’t happen), they’d still fall short.
It was more of an admission than a hope. Of course…miracles can happen. Perhaps the sky will fall. The Republicans WILL win most of the races coming up.
That sounds to me like you’re wishing death on a whole bunch of senators. If you’re going to go that route, it’d be simpler to hope for the Republicans to just take the House and for those pieces of falling sky to hit Obama and Biden, putting a Republican in the presidency.
I’ll play. I think the Democrats lose 42 seats in the House, and 8 in the Senate. Subject to the caveat that it’s still very early to make real predictions.
And if they lose more than 6 seats in the Senate, you can kiss the left-wing agenda bye bye, because the centrist Democrats will be much harder to corral, and there aren’t enough centrist Republicans that you could conceivably convince to join you in a supermajority for anything other than centrist/center-right policy.