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Really?  A tie?  That's the best you can do after 18 months of shit policy?  A Tie??



Where was it a year ago?
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240 - you are truly smoking dope if you think Ras is the out lier in this. 

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/generic_congressional_vote-901.html


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Oh freaking please 240 - are you that fucking dumb?  

Did you see the Bloomberg poll?  

Bro - your liberalism and obama daily kneepadding is becoming even much for you.  

it's more me being dissapointed that the repubs don't have the kind of polling and cash leads that obama had at this point... we're in a depression LOL... and repubs aren't capitalizing.  Fire steele, raise some$

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it's more me being dissapointed that the repubs don't have the kind of polling and cash leads that obama had at this point... we're in a depression LOL... and repubs aren't capitalizing.  Fire steele, raise some$

It seems you keep focusing on the numbers as they are today, and not the change that's happened in the last year.
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it's more me being dissapointed that the repubs don't have the kind of polling and cash leads that obama had at this point... we're in a depression LOL... and repubs aren't capitalizing.  Fire steele, raise some$

I agree with you on Steele,his fundraising efforts SUCK!!But,if you look where republicans were at the election,where people said democrats would rule for 50 years to now,even the most liberal of people would have to say its pretty incredible.

The democrats overplayed their hand,misread the election[as they always do]and now are on the threshhold of losing power again.Pretty amazing how much Obama has damaged them and more incredible that its this quick.

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we're in a depression.  repubs should be gaining ground every day, widening the $ gap.  it's just not happening. 

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it's more me being dissapointed that the repubs don't have the kind of polling and cash leads that obama had at this point... we're in a depression LOL... and repubs aren't capitalizing.  Fire steele, raise some$

A year and a half ago, Obama was hailed as the Messiah and savior of the country. "Obama is going to pay my house, buy me a car and get me free diapers!!!"  It was said that this was "the smartest cabinet EVER."
Democrats had filibuster proof majority in BOTH houses.  Democrats had all the power and they had the support of the majority of Americans.

To see the Republicans tie or ahead of Democrats in most polls is a DRASTIC change. Republicans should not be tied or ahead of Democrats after only 18 months of Obama's presidency.  I don't know if there has ever been such a drastic change in public sentiment in such a short time. Maybe there has been. But, this must rank right up there.

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it's more me being disappointed that the repubs don't have the kind of polling and cash leads that obama had at this point... we're in a depression LOL... and repubs aren't capitalizing.  Fire steele, raise some$
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yea i bet your real disappointed....

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yea i bet your real disappointed....

I'd like the repubs to win the house in 2010 (but not the senate) and the white house in 2012.

Remember that pendulum swing?

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I'd like the repubs to win the house in 2010 (but not the senate) and the white house in 2012.

Remember that pendulum swing?

I dont want them to win the house or the senate.I want them to fall a few votes short of both.This way they still have enough votes to stop Obama,but can still blame democrats for the mess.Then,in 2012,a sunami sweeps all libs out to sea.

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I dont want them to win the house or the senate.I want them to fall a few votes short of both.This way they still have enough votes to stop Obama,but can still blame democrats for the mess.Then,in 2012,a sunami sweeps all libs out to sea.

yeah... but then you have one party running everything.  last time the repubs had everything, we had huge spending, 2 wars (almost 3) and bush tax cuts which cost a ton of $$....

I like the split system we had under clinton

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yeah... but then you have one party running everything.  last time the repubs had everything, we had huge spending, 2 wars (almost 3) and bush tax cuts which cost a ton of $$....

I like the split system we had under clinton

Tax cuts cost NOTHING!!This is a liberal lie.Tax cuts ALWAYS increase revenue to the government.The problem is the government spends it as fast as it comes in.The Bush tax cuts saved the economy after 911,unlike Obamas lie that the stimulus did a dam thing,the Bush tax cuts did save the economy.

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Quinnipiac: Obama Approval Hits New Low
RealClearPolitics ^ | 7/21/2010 | Kyle Trygstad




President Obama's approval rating has reached a new low according to a national Quinnipiac survey released this morning. The poll finds that just 44 percent of registered voters approve of the job he's done as president, and 48 percent disapprove. Two months ago, 48 percent approved and 43 percent did not.

Obama now barely has a positive approval rating in the RCP Average of recent national polls.

On the issues: 56 percent of voters disapprove of his handling of the economy; by a 46-43 percent margin, voters disapprove of his handling of foreign policy; 51 percent disapprove of his handling of the Gulf oil spill; and 58 percent disapprove of his handling of illegal immigration, including 60 percent who said the federal government's lawsuit against Arizona was a bad idea.

"Today, his support among Democrats remains strong, but the disillusionment among independent voters, who dropped from 52 – 37 percent approval to 52 – 38 percent disapproval in the last 12 months, is what leads to his weakness overall when voters start thinking about 2012,” said Quinnipiac assistant director Peter A. Brown.


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All these libs are going to be shocked in Nov.I litterally cant wait to see guys like Ed Shultz on television the next day screaming about "those bastard republicans".It will be just like Clintons first term when the CNN "reporters" were almost on suicide watch after republicans took the house.

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Obama is going to have to start a war or something to bring his polls up.

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1295.xml?ReleaseID=1478


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Obama is going to have to start a war or something to bring his polls up.

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1295.xml?ReleaseID=1478



That wont matter,this fool has been exposed.He has lost whites,lost independants,lost moderates,he is finnished.

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Obama is going to have to start a war or something to bring his polls up.

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1295.xml?ReleaseID=1478



it worked for bush.


















Twice.

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it worked for bush.


















Twice.

It wont work for him.He is the man that bows.No guts,no spine,not a leader,just a rabble rouser.

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Obama is going to have to start a war or something to bring his polls up.

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1295.xml?ReleaseID=1478



But, but, but, I thought he had 48% approval?  ::)

Voter approval of the President's handling of some of the nation's problems shows:
Disapprove 56 - 39 percent of his handling of the economy;
Disapprove 46 - 43 percent of his handling of foreign policy;
Disapprove 51 - 41 percent of his handling of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill;
Disapprove 58 - 30 percent of his handling of illegal immigration;
Approve 46 - 34 percent of his nomination of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court.

LOL.

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But, but, but, I thought he had 48% approval?  ::)

Voter approval of the President's handling of some of the nation's problems shows:
Disapprove 56 - 39 percent of his handling of the economy;
Disapprove 46 - 43 percent of his handling of foreign policy;
Disapprove 51 - 41 percent of his handling of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill;
Disapprove 58 - 30 percent of his handling of illegal immigration;
Approve 46 - 34 percent of his nomination of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court.

LOL.

Don't worry BF - 240, Mons, blacken, KC, Benny, and Danny are bringing up Obama in the rear. 

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Don't worry BF - 240, Mons, blacken, KC, Benny, and Danny are bringing up Obama in the rear. 

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How 39% can approve of the this turd's handling of the economy is beyond me.

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Dem surge in Gallup generic congressional ballot preference poll-up by 6 points 49-43

http://www.gallup.com/poll/127439/Election-2010-Key-Indicators.aspx

Dems-49%
GOP-43%

Dems haven't had a lead this large in months.
6 points is larger than the lead they had in Gallup's final 2006 midterm poll.




Tea party losing momentum?  Obama's pounding home the same talking points working? 

Tea Party= Racists hiding behind a cause.

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Tea Party= Racists hiding behind a cause.

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Gallup: Democrats lose ground in state polls
Hotair ^ | 07/26/2010 | Ed Morrisey



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Gallup’s latest analysis shows that Democrats have not just lost ground on the national level, but also within states as well. Using a general-population sample (more on that in a moment), the survey shows that Democrats have gone from a twelve-point advantage on the eve of Barack Obama’s big win in 2008 to a mere four-point, within-the-MOE lead in party identification. Fewer states are showing significant Democratic advantage as a result:

More states are politically competitive this year than was the case in 2009, as fewer Americans nationwide identify with the Democratic Party. Vermont — along with the District of Columbia — is the most Democratic state in the U.S. in 2010 so far, while Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho are the most Republican.

These results are based on interviews with more than 175,000 U.S. adults, conducted between January and June 2010 as part of Gallup Daily tracking. …

Nationwide, Democrats have a 4-point party identification advantage over Republicans in 2010 (44% to 40%), down from an 8-point advantage in 2009 and a 12-point advantage in 2008.

While Democrats’ party strength fell in each of the last two years, Republicans have not gained concomitantly. Instead, the percentage of Americans who do not identify with or lean toward either political party has increased.

The sample is the key. Gallup did not ask for registered or likely voters, but instead opted for the wider but less accurate sampling technique. We have a basis of comparison as well, the 2008 election. Gallup showed Democrats with a 12-point advantage in the general population, but Obama only won the popular vote by seven points — and that was with the help of Republican crossovers. The general-population sample overstates Democratic support in actual elections, even the one with massive turnout that propelled Obama into the White House.

The four-point advantage today, therefore, looks pretty thin. Among registered voters, it’s probably dead even or perhaps a negative number.

The sample didn’t help Democrats with the states. Two years ago, Democrats had significant advantage in 30 states. In 2009, that number dropped to 24. This year, it’s 14. A few of those states went into the “leaner” category for Democrats, going from 6 to 10 and then to 9, respectively. Overall. the number of states with Democratic advantage has dropped from 36 to 23 in just two years. Republican states have grown from 5 to 12 in the same period, with the rest too close to call.

Gallup concludes that Republicans will have a good midterm in Congressional seats, but that’s more or less known already. The bigger problem for Democrats will be in the state houses. Redistricting starts next year, after the 2010 Census reports get published. If Republicans take control of more state houses, they may drive more of the redistricting — and that has implications well beyond these midterm elections.


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Tea Party= Racists hiding behind a cause.

Really,do you have any proof of that?I mean other then the lying words of the racist John Lewis or the other black congressmen that have been shown to make up stories.In fact,care to compare the words of some tea party members to those words of guys the NAACP has honored like Rev. Wright of Farakahn?