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Title: Pre-Election bets: How many seats will changeand what excuses will be made?
Post by: Soul Crusher on November 01, 2010, 07:28:52 AM
Pre-Election bets:    How many and what excuses will be made? 

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My guess:

1.  70 seats in the House 

2.  9 in the Senate 

3.  "We didn't sell our message properly" 

4.  "The Stim Bill was too small" 

5. "The voters didnt understand our policies" 

6.  "We should have done Single Payer" 

7.  "We went too far to the right and should have went hard left" 

8.  "Party in power always loses seats in a midterm" 

9.  "This is no referendum on Obama's policies" 

10.  "Palin's fault"

11.  Obama and the dems have only been there for 2 years while it took Bush 8 years" 
Title: Re: Pre-Election bets: How many seats will changeand what excuses will be made?
Post by: BM OUT on November 01, 2010, 07:47:27 AM
67 seats in the house,8 in the senate.

They will say those evil foreign companies poured millions into the campaign and thats why they lost.Totally ignoring unions spent more on democrats.
Title: Re: Pre-Election bets: How many seats will changeand what excuses will be made?
Post by: Soul Crusher on November 01, 2010, 07:53:09 AM
67 seats in the house,8 in the senate.

They will say those evil foreign companies poured millions into the campaign and thats why they lost.Totally ignoring unions spent more on democrats.

A pollster was on Batchelor last night and said if there is even a slight move to the GOP more than now, the number will go up to 80 + 
Title: Re: Pre-Election bets: How many seats will changeand what excuses will be made?
Post by: Arnold jr on November 01, 2010, 09:31:09 AM
Pre-Election bets:    How many and what excuses will be made? 

________________________ ________________________ _______

My guess:

1.  70 seats in the House 

2.  9 in the Senate 

3.  "We didn't sell our message properly" 

4.  "The Stim Bill was too small" 

5. "The voters didnt understand our policies" 

6.  "We should have done Single Payer" 

7.  "We went too far to the right and should have went hard left" 

8.  "Party in power always loses seats in a midterm" 

9.  "This is no referendum on Obama's policies" 

10.  "Palin's fault"

11.  Obama and the dems have only been there for 2 years while it took Bush 8 years" 

I think it may be a little higher than that in terms of seats one...we'll see.

Those excuses listed, you pretty much summed up every argument they'll have in about 2 seconds. Obama has already been known to say things like "I haven't given enough speeches...people don't understand" etc. Of course some of those other excuses you have listed, if they really believe them then they can say goodbye to power for the next 50yrs