Showing posts with label U.S. Senate Race. Show all posts
Showing posts with label U.S. Senate Race. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Dems Got A Long Fight Ahead!

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) will likely continue to be the Majority Leader of the Senate. Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) will retire as the Minority Leader putting his seat in a competitive race.

Again, I don't care for the Republicans and Democrats. They both suck. They both are out for their own. They don't understand the plight of the American people. They are invested in the special interest groups and elites that continue to pour money into their races. They will play partisan games and continue grandstanding for the sake of their federal perks.

Here's my outlook for the U.S. Senate elections. The Republicans have 54 members currently serving. They have to lose 5 seats to fall back into the minority. Some of the seats are in states that President Barack Obama carried in the 2012 election.

With the pending fight in the nomination of a Supreme Court justice, most Republicans stand firm in opposing a choice to replace Antonin Scalia. Some of the Republicans are polling somewhat well to somewhat bad in their respective states. They know the risk of being inept in their home states. 

Republicans will have to protect Ohio, Florida, Wisconsin, Illinois and New Hampshire. These seats are considered TOSS UP. These seats are competitive but it could also put risk on usually safe seats such as Arizona, Indiana, Pennsylvania and North Carolina. This would be a challenge for Republicans.

With the job approval of Congress at record lows, it's not easy for Republicans to bring up the failures of Obama when they're the ones also in power. But don't think it's an easy road for the Democrats. It's going to be a tough fight for Democrats to win back the trust of the American people.

Democrats have to fight for seats in states like Nevada, Colorado and Maryland. I conclude these states as TOSS UP. It's likely going to be a hard road for the Dems to recapture the Senate. 

Depending on who becomes the nominee, I have pegged the candidates and how I believe that Republicans will continue to hold on to the majority of the senate. The odds are 52 - 48.

Alaska - Lisa Murkowski (RUNNING) (SAFE)
Hawaii - Brian Schantz (RUNNING) (SAFE)
Washington - Patty Murray (RUNNING) (SAFE)
Oregon - Ron Wyden (RUNNING) (LIKELY DEMOCRAT)
California - Barbara Boxer (RETIRING) (LIKELY DEMOCRAT)
Colorado - Michael Bennet (RUNNING) (TOSS UP) (ODDS: REPUBLICAN)
Idaho - Mike Crapo (RUNNING) (SAFE)
Nevada - Harry Reid (RETIRING) (TOSS UP) (ODDS: REPUBLICAN)
Utah - Mike Lee (RUNNING) (SAFE)
Arizona - John McCain (RUNNING) (LEANS REPUBLICAN)
North Dakota - Jim Hoeven (RUNNING) (LIKELY REPUBLICAN)
South Dakota - John Thune (RUNNING) (SAFE)
Kansas - Jerry Moran (RUNNING) (SAFE)
Oklahoma - James Lankford (RUNNING) (SAFE)
Iowa - Chuck Grassley (RUNNING) (LIKELY REPUBLICAN)
Missouri - Roy Blunt (RUNNING) (LIKELY REPUBLICAN)
Arkansas - John Boozman (RUNNING) (SAFE)
Louisiana - David Vitter (RETIRING) (LEANS REPUBLICAN)
Wisconsin - Ron Johnson (RUNNING) (TOSS UP) (ODDS: DEMOCRAT)
Illinois - Mark Kirk (RUNNING) (TOSS UP) (ODDS: DEMOCRAT)
Indiana - Dan Coates (RETIRING) (LIKELY REPUBLICAN)
Kentucky - Rand Paul (RUNNING) (LIKELY REPUBLICAN)
Ohio - Rob Portman (RUNNING) (TOSS UP) (ODDS: PORTMAN)
Alabama - Richard Shelby (RUNNING) (SAFE)
Georgia - Johnny Isakson (RUNNING) (SAFE)
Florida - Marco Rubio (RETIRING) (TOSS UP) (ODDS: REPUBLICAN)
North Carolina - Richard Burr (RUNNING) (LEANS REPUBLICAN)
South Carolina - Tim Scott (RUNNING) (SAFE)
New Hampshire - Kelly Ayotte (RUNNING) (TOSS UP) (ODDS: AYOTTE)
Vermont - Patrick Leahy (RUNNING) (SAFE)
New York -  Chuck Schumer (RUNNING) (SAFE)
Pennsylvania - Pat Toomey (RUNNING) (LEANS REPUBLICAN)
Connecticut - Richard Blumenthal (RUNNING) (SAFE)
Maryland - Barbara Mikulski (RETIRING) (TOSS UP) (ODDS: DEMOCRAT)



Sunday, November 02, 2014

Insurgent Could Win Iowa's Open Seat!

The female version of  Stallmigo Ted Cruz (R-TX) is likely got this locked. The insurgent candidate for U.S. Senate Jodi Ernst is leading against whack politico Congressman Bruce Braley (D-IA). The insurgent candidate (left) waves to supporters with that idiotic former governor of Alaska (center).

The Des Moines Register has the insurgent candidate Jodi Ernst leading against Democratic Representative Bruce Braley (D-IA) in the fight for the U.S. Senate open seat in Iowa.

The insurgent could wake up an already dysfunctional Republican Party.

Obviously, the bets are likely a Republican takeover in the U.S. Senate. The Republicans practically dominated the media with their anti-Obama stance. Now that they've gotten an advantage in the polls, does it mean that the tides turn.

Republicans are hoping that Blacks, Hispanics, young voters, women and first time voters sit this out.

They want the Democrats strongest supporters to be at home. That's why they've passed these ridiculous voter identification laws, pull back early voting and the Supreme Court dissolves a portion of the Voting Rights Act.

Now Republicans are hoping that with a full Congress, they could repeal Patient Protection and Affordable Healthcare Act (aka Obamacare).

The Des Moines Register tells that Ernst got a 7-point lead. They added that this news buoys the GOP's hope that an Iowa victory will be the tipping point to a Republican takeover of the U.S. Senate.

Ernst, a state senator and military leader, enjoys 51 percent support among likely voters. That's a majority, and it's her biggest lead in the three Iowa Polls conducted this fall. Braley, a congressman and trial lawyer, gets 44 percent, according to The Des Moines Register's final Iowa Poll before Tuesday's election.

It's hard to see much in these poll results that Braley could capitalize on to build a groundswell, Selzer said. "None of this looks good for him," she said.
Democrats rally around former president Bill Clinton. Representative Bruce Braley (D-IA) hopes a Clinton could save his dragging campaign. They know President Barack Obama is too toxic for their campaigns. Democrats finally realized that Obama's race contributes to their dragging polls. And of course, those who sit out Midterms hurt also.
Braley has lost vote share since an early October Iowa Poll (he dropped from 46 percent to 44 percent) while Ernst has increased her share (from 47 percent to 51 percent now).

Another sign of trouble: Braley is losing by 3 points in his home congressional district in left-leaning northeast Iowa. In the early October poll, he was up by 1 point there.

Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) (Majority Leader) has gotten spooked by this news. He's hoping that last minute outreach could pull Braley back from disaster.

The news will thrill Republican activists nationwide, who are counting on Iowa as an anchor for regaining the majority in the U.S. Senate. On Saturday, a progressive group organized a conference call with Majority Leader Harry Reid to urge Iowa Democrats "to double down and save the Senate."

"If we win Iowa, we're going to do just fine," he said. "Iowa is critical, there's no other way to say it."

If Republicans control the Senate, Reid said, "think of what that would mean for our country."

What's going on in my opinion! Democrats are scrambled like eggs. They're getting cooked.

Despite the major accomplishments, the American public is short-term memory on this.

Ernst by my standings is leading by three points in my calculations of this U.S. Senate Race.

Calling it LEAN REPUBLICAN. The showdown for the Hawkeye.


Thursday, October 30, 2014

Christie To Heckler: Shut The F*ck Up!

Christie let a heckler have it!

New Jersey governor is bombastic. He never shies away from letting them have it.

October 29th 2012 was the arrival of Hurricane Sandy. The super storm hit the New Jersey shoreline and devastated thousands. It killed nearly 200 people and cost nearly a trillion dollars of damage.

Republican governor Chris Christie called upon the federal government to help his state. President Barack Obama came to New Jersey and was embraced by Christie. The insurgency was totally pissed off over that. They've kicked him out of the insurgency and think of him as a traitor.

Hurricane Sandy happened two weeks before the presidential election. Perennial loser Mitt Romney was pissed that Christie allow Obama to come to his aid. He was hoping that Christie would dismiss the president.

Two years later, Christie comes back to the New Jersey shoreline to see the progress and mark commemoration.

A man began heckling Christie about the pace of storm recovery and interrupted the governor’s speech Wednesday in Belmar on several occasions.

“You all know me, so if we’re going to get into a debate here today, it’s going to get very interesting and very fun,” he told a protester holding a sign.

Liberal heckler made Christie lose it/

After trying to brush the man off, Christie yelled back the man didn't know what he was talking about and was just showing off for the news cameras.

“I’d be more than happy to have a debate with you any time you’d like, guy, because somebody like you doesn't know a damn thing about what you’re talking about except to stand up and show off when the cameras are here. I've been here when the cameras aren't here, buddy, and done the work,” Christie said.

When heckler Jim Keady continued, Christie told him: “Sit down and shut up.”

Keady, a former Asbury Park councilman, founded a group called Finish The Job, which is critical of the pace of rebuilding assistance in New Jersey.

He told WCBS 880’s Alex Silverman when Christie said those five words to him, it hurt.

“I stopped work for a month. I volunteered in Belmar, the town I grew up in, every day,” Keady told WCBS 880. “You begged the citizens to give you that job; you owe them to answer questions even when it’s uncomfortable and inconvenient.”

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

West Virginia Columnist Calls Michael Brown An "Animal" Who Had To Be "Put Down!"


Don Surber
Here's a safe seat that could automatically go to TOSS UP in the U.S. Senate bid in West Virginia.

Jay Rockefeller, the retiring Democratic senator left the party struggling to win a seat. The Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) is an easy choice for a politically conservative state.

Even though, she's likely cruise to victory, the latest opinion article from a Charleston columnist has got the Republicans on shaky grounds.

This columnist didn't do really much. He didn't hurt Republicans with the Black votes. The party itself made it harder for Blacks to even support Republican candidates. The condescending, racist and downright stupid stuff that comes from Republicans turns away Black votes.

Now this example of ignorance sparked a shit storm.

Brad McElhinn the Charleston Daily Mail's editor has put the brakes on Don Surber when he took to his personal blog to call Michael Brown "an animal who had to be put down".

Don Surber, the West Virginia paper's lone editorial columnist, took to his personal blog to offer his thoughts on "police brutality" and the killing of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown.

"This summer I had an epiphany as I watched packs of racists riot in Ferguson, Missouri, in support of a gigantic thug who was higher than a kite when he attacked Ferguson Police Department Officer Darren Wilson, who unfortunately had to put this animal down," Surber wrote.

The comments that set off a shit storm

By Sunday morning, Surber appended an update to the top of the post and crossed out the final phrase of the sentence.

"I made a factual error. Michael Brown was not an animal but a man. Big. Brutal. High," Surber wrote in the update. "His death was a justifiable homicide and not a putting down."

Talking Points Memo had to contact the editor to get clarification. The editor nevertheless apologized for the inflammatory characterization of Brown.

"We're sorry about the impression Mr. Surber gave. That's not the view of the paper as a whole," McElhinny said. "His words were uncareful and he is aware of that. He is aware that although it was his personal blog, people realize he is a columnist and an editorial writer for the paper and it's certainly affected our reputation."
Michael Brown was not an animal.
McElhinny said the newspaper has "been in discussions directly involving Don" since the post went up, but he wouldn't say if the columnist would face any fallout.

Pathetic excuse. They would defend this human excrement.

Monday, October 27, 2014

The Tar Hills Have Eyes!

The battle in the Tar Hill state. Embattled Democratic politico Kay Hagan is taking on establishment nominee Thom Tillis, the North Carolina Speaker of the Statehouse.

The Democrats are extremely nervous about the prospects of Kay Hagan, the embattled senator from the state of North Carolina. She is locked in a dead heat with the establishment nominee Thom Tillis.

I had it at Leans Democratic. But alas, I will throw it into the Toss Up category. The category is valuable in this race for control of the Senate. Republicans are hoping that Obama's negative popularity could help them win control of Congress. Although, Congress under both parties is pretty damn bad, Republicans are more motivated to getting their base out to vote.

Early voting is the only key for Hagan to win. After all, Charlotte, Greensboro, Fayetteville are minority majority cities. Hagan is banking on the Black and Hispanic votes to carry her to victory.

The first term senator is fighting for her political life. She supported the president's agenda about almost 85% of the time. Hagan is the second most vulnerable candidate after Arkansas Democratic senator Mark Pryor.

Janet Kay Ruthven Hagan (/ˈheɪɡən/; born May 26, 1953) is the junior United States Senator from North Carolina, in office since January 2009. Previously she served in the North Carolina Senate from 1999 to 2009. She is a member of the Democratic Party.

When Hagan defeated Republican incumbent Elizabeth Dole in the 2008 United States Senate election, she became the first woman to defeat an incumbent woman in a Senate election.

Hagan is running for re-election in 2014 in what is considered one of the toughest reelection bids in the country, facing Republican Thom Tillis, and Libertarian Sean Haugh.

Thomas Roland "Thom" Tillis (born August 30, 1960) is a Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from Mecklenburg County, and Speaker of the House, and is also the Republican Party's nominee for the 2014 U.S. Senate election in North Carolina.

Tillis, the son of a boat draftsman, was born in Jacksonville, Florida, but also lived in New Orleans, Louisiana, and Nashville, Tennessee, growing up.

His family moved especially frequently when he was in elementary school, as he never went to the same school in back-to-back years. In high school, Tillis was elected student body president and graduated near the top of his class.

After graduating high school at 17, Tillis left home to get a job, telling The Charlotte Observer that he and his siblings "weren't wired to go to college."He would eventually go back to school, attending Chattanooga State Community College and receiving his bachelor's degree in technology management from the University of Maryland University College in 1996.

Hagan was stalked by "protesters" according to that annoying conservative agitator's show.

You know that Thom Tillis has operatives trying to sway voters. Obviously that conservative agitator is one of those operatives who is trying to sway votes.

If the election was held today, I am guessing Hagan would survive. But still it's too early to predict the outcome.

Pat McCrory, the Republican governor of the state tried to pass a voter identification law that was considerably strict and discriminatory. Many figured that he was trying to marginalize Black, poor, and young voters with this.

The shooting death of Jonathon Ferrell also happened last year and still has people totally pissed off over the officers not being charged. This sparked the Moral March protests.

The Moral March were covered by me and S. Baldwin this year. This was the motivation for gaining new voters. Hopefully, North Carolina decides on who going to Washington.

Agriculture, tobacco, technology, aviation and coal make North Carolina prime real estate.

We'll see what happens November 4.

Dems Pour Money Into Georgia Race!

The insurgent nominee David Perdue takes on Democratic nominee Michelle Nunn for an open seat in Georgia.

Another campaign to watch for. The Republicans are putting more money in a race that should have been an easy grab. After all, the state was Safe Republican. But alas, I put it in the Toss Up category.

David Perdue, the insurgent candidate beat out three Republican lawmakers. The establishment's choice was Congressman Jack Kingston (R-GA). Kingston, the suitable choice for U.S. Senate was sent home after Laura Ingraham got on her bullhorn and demanded voters to dump the chump.

Congressmen Phil Gingrey and Paul Broun, both insurgents were also sent home after they failed to win the spot. They were hoping to be the insurgency's choice for U.S. Senate.

David Perdue (born December 10, 1949) is an American businessman. Perdue was born in Macon, Georgia, and raised in Warner Robins, Georgia. Perdue's parents were both school teachers

He lives with his wife, Bonnie Dunn Perdue, in Sea Island, Georgia. The couple have two sons, David A. Perdue III and Blake Perdue, and three grandchildren.

He is the first cousin of former Georgia governor Sonny Perdue.

Perdue worked for Sara Lee Foods, Haggar Clothing Company, Reebok, Dollar General and Pillowtex. He is betting on his turnaround business expertise. This guy kind of reminds me of that perennial loser Mitt Romney.

Now all of sudden, Georgia comes into play. Along comes Michelle Nunn, the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate. She is the daughter of a Sam Nunn, a Democratic titan in the state of Georgia.

Mary Michelle Nunn (born November 16, 1966) is the Democratic Party nominee for U.S. Senate.

Nunn is the CEO of Points of Light, an international nonprofit, nonpartisan organization headquartered in the United States dedicated to engaging more people and resources in solving serious social problems through voluntary service.

She has been an executive for the volunteer service organization since 1990, previously running the predecessor and member organizations Hands On Atlanta, City Cares, and HandsOn Network.

She began volunteering in junior high school. She was born in Macon, Georgia.

She grew up in Washington, DC for a portion of her childhood before moving back to Georgia. Nunn currently lives in the metro Atlanta area.

She is just like Alison Lundergan Grimes. Wants the Democrats' honey but won't take the pot. She like many Democratic nominees in competitive races will distance themselves from President Barack Obama but still wants to have the millions of dollars raised in their bids to retake areas deemed "TOO REPUBLICAN".

If no candidate receives at least 50 percent plus one vote, a runoff will be held between the top two finishers on January 6, 2015, after the 114th Congress has been sworn-in.

They are both trying to win the seat that's been held by Saxby Chambliss, an aging rotten politico.

Chambliss was the guy who pulled that anti-American bullshit on Max Cleland, a double amputee, former Democratic senator who served three tours of duty in Vietnam.

This race is a drag on embattled Republican governor Nathan Deal. He's facing Democratic nominee Jason Carter, the grandson of 39th President Jimmy Carter in a highly watched race for governor.

The Black vote is key in this race. There's six cities in Georgia that are minority majorities. Nunn, Bill Clinton and First Lady Michelle Obama have been actively campaign for early voting.

President Barack Obama stayed out of the race. He knows he's a drag on the Democrats right now.

Who's going to Washington, DC this election?

Will there be a run-off in this race?

Certainly a run off was good for Chambliss in 2008 when he was given the endorsements of insurgents and that stupid former Alaskan governor.

Here's their debate. They also debate a lunatic fringe from the Libertarian Party. This was filmed by a Perdue supporter.



Pat Roberts Sweating!

Pat Roberts is a member of the gridlock express. He's been very comfortable with his position as senator from Kansas. Then along comes Greg Orman, an independent who called Roberts out for being too established. Now we have a dead heat race.

Even in Kansas, the Republicans are pouring more money into a race that should have been an easy ride. I didn't know that Senator Pat Roberts (R-KS) was struggling. I wrote this race off as a Safe Republican.

Now I am putting it in the leans Republican category.

He's facing a candidate who isn't even a Democrat. He's being taken on by independent candidate Greg Orman.

Roberts is the senior United States Senator from Kansas. A member of the Republican Party, he has served since 1997. He previously served as the Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.

Insurgent candidate Milton Wolf warned Republicans that he was going to go after Roberts for being in Washington too much.
Born in Topeka, Kansas, Roberts is a graduate of Kansas State University. He served as a captain in the U.S. Marine Corps and worked as a newspaper reporter before entering politics in the late 1960s. He was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1980 to succeed 1st District Congressman Keith Sebelius, for whom he had worked. He served eight terms in the House, including one as chairman of the House Agriculture Committee.

Roberts was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1996, and is currently serving his third term. On the Intelligence Committee, he was responsible for an investigation into the intelligence failures prior to the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Orman is putting some political fire in the Sunflower state.

This race for the U.S. Senate is closely watched by the junk food media. They have put their input into this race. Orman a businessman who is an independent may shake up some things.

Orman was born and raised in Mankato, Minnesota, the second-oldest of six children. He resides in the Olathe, Kansas.

Orman graduated from Princeton University in 1991 with a degree in economics. He was a member of the Princeton College Republicans and worked for George H. W. Bush's presidential campaign in 1988. However, in 1992 he supported Independent Ross Perot.

Orman supported Barack Obama for president in 2008. He supported Mitt Romney for president in 2012. He supported carpetbagger insurgent Scott Brown, jackass Todd Akin, inept Senator Harry Reid (D-NV, Majority Leader) and Roberts.

Orman admits that he's not interested in supporting either party.

For Orman, whoever is more in line with Kansas voters is who I am interested in.

The Democrats had their nominee drop out because they fear that if he stayed in the race, they would fail. Chad Taylor, the nominee for U.S. Senate under the Democrats saying its not worth it. He didn't endorse Orman, but does supports his campaign.

I mean this is even affecting embattled Kansas governor Sam Brownback, the Republican running for a second term.

Orman was once a Democrat and once a Republican is getting hammered by the establishment.

Even that annoying gadfly from Project Veritas tried to sabotage this one.

Roberts who has been relatively comfortable in his position as a U.S. Senate now treading on thin ice with the voters of Kansas. He's senate for nearly 20 years.

Roberts' time might come to an end if Orman runs this "I'm truly an outsider" nonsense.
Followers of an insurgent candidate tracked Roberts getting out of his vehicle. The plates were registered in Virginia. Orman has used the insurgency's tactics against Roberts.
Like with former Indiana Republican senator Dick Lugar, Roberts hardly spends time in Kansas. He took up residence in Virginia. Roberts lives in Alexandria, Virginia. The New York Times has reported that the house that Roberts claims as his residence in Dodge City, Kansas is actually owned and occupied by campaign contributors C. Duane and Phyllis Ross.

That was a weapon Orman used against Roberts. That right there has put Roberts in the embattled category.

Could Orman be the Clark Kent in a Superman suit?

Seriously I am saying this!

Is Kansas voters so tired of politicians being "too comfortable" with Washington, DC?

Could this be the Democratic Party's chance to hold on to the U.S. Senate?

Did you know that Maine and Vermont have senators who are independent?

Senators Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Angus King (I-ME) are the two senators who caucus with Democrats but are extremely distant from the policies of the both parties.

McConnell Sweating!

Mitch "The Turtle" McConnell is getting extremely nervous. One week to go and he's throwing everything at Alison Lundergan Grimes. 

Somehow, in order to destroy Alison Lundergan Grimes, the embattled Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is going all out. He's throwing everything he's got at her and hopefully not ending up broke doing it.

McConnell is leading slightly in the polls. He's up 2% in this narrow race.

Grimes had fucked up when she declared herself Obama free. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee was done with her. The Democrats were pissed over her response to saying she "didn't vote" for President Barack Obama. They ended nearly all their regional campaigning.

Along comes Chuck Todd, the new heir to GOP Sundays' Meet The Press and the ads that grimy Republican put out against her. First you have that immature asshole and his Project Veritas crew trying to selectively edit his videos in an attempt to make Grimes seem like a hypocrite.

Todd responded to the antics of both candidates on GOP Sundays by playing a colorful parody of politicians not answering questions and deferring statements.

Some time ago, Todd made the declaration that Grimes "was done" after not embracing the president.

McConnell thought that he was hoping that the junk food media would ride on.

Somehow Kentucky Democrats weren't buying into the hype. So they decided to use this as advantage. Now the Grimes campaign is playing upon the media's "writing her off" campaign.

Hopefully, the embattled Republican's dream of being a Majority Leader comes to an end.

Go for it Alison....

I endorse Alison Lundergan Grimes for U.S. Senate.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

The Inept GOP Will Take Control Of The Senate!

President Barack Obama and these two old geezers. One is the majority leader! The Republicans WILL LIKELY take control of the Congress this coming session,

U.S. Senate Race outlook is looking good for the inept Republican Party.

It's time to give you the rundown of what's going on! In a few weeks, you may see democracy in action. The lousy House of Representatives will continue to be in the hold of Republicans. But the razor thin Democratic majority in the Senate will soon come to an end. The Democrats are already down about their chances of holding control. The president's so toxic this year, the Republicans and their racist right allies have been very motivated to send the Democrats back to the minority.

Again my predictions are stated as so, the Republicans will have 52 seats and the Democrats will have 48. The Republicans will take back the majority in Congress.

America get ready for two more years of gridlock and partisan antics from the president and the Republicans.

But this time the Republicans will be trying to impeach the president over Obamacare, Benghazi, Fast & Furious, the IRS, Black Panthers, Trayvon Martin, Beau Bergdahl, ISIS, Ebola, and the executive orders.

The Most Important Races In This Election.

Alaska - Lean Republican (held by Democrat)
Arkansas - Lean Republican (held by Democrat)
Colorado - Toss Up (held by Democrat)
Georgia - Toss Up (held by Republican/retiring)
Iowa - Toss Up (held by Democrat/retiring)
Kansas - Leans Republican (held by Republican)
Kentucky - Lean Republican (held by Republican)
Louisiana - Toss Up (held by Democrat)
New Hampshire - Toss Up (held by Democrat)
North Carolina - Leans Democratic (held by Democrat)

Safe Republican


Alabama - Republican running
Idaho - Republican running
Maine - Republican running
Mississippi - Republican running
Montana - Democrat retired
Nebraska - Republican retired
Oklahoma - Republican running/Republican retired
South Carolina - Both Republicans
South Dakota - Democrat retired
Tennessee - Republican running
Texas - Republican running
West Virginia - Democrat retired
Wyoming - Republican running

Safe Democrat

Delaware - Democrat running
Hawaii - Democrat running
Michigan - Democrat retiring
Minnesota - Democrat running
Virginia - Democrat running
New Mexico - Democrat running
New Jersey - Democrat running
Oregon - Democrat running
Rhode Island - Democrat running

VOTE!

VOTE EARLY!

VOTE NOW!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

BROWN, MEET RED!



Republicans celebrate now, but the victory will be a reminder that you better get your act together. Democrats, now it's time to regroup. We can't allow the defeat down you! Best believe that the "tea party movement" is a thorn in the side. But it's best to line up a strategy.

Democrats lose the seat held by the late senator Ted Kennedy. The Democrats are now scrambling for a massive defensive. Republicans celebrate a strong victory. Scott Brown, now senator-elect, what's next?

President of The United States? Who knows, Drudge? Seriously, I think dude sees the same crystal ball I see!

Conservative activists are gloating now that Scott Brown may be the future of the once disgraced party. Republicans have channeled into the anger of the "angry white male". President Barack Obama ratings according to GALLUP is standing around 50% - 43%. The support among white voters is down significantly. Again, the conservative media, Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity, Michelle Malkin and Matt Drudge want the president to fail!

They'll line up a moderate Republican to defeat President Obama! And once again, the partisan gap increases. Independents are the key to election victories.

Democrats, it's time to step your game up! What's the problem? If I voted for a decent health care reform, I wanted it with the public option! If one thing has taught me about politicians, they are destructive! And to make this clear, Republicans are no better. If they were better, then Senator John McCain and Sarah Palin would run this country.

I seriously believe the Republicans want to continue to push the "angry white male", "concern housewife", "the gun owner who is concerned that President Obama will take his gun", "angry banker who wants to rip me and millions of other off with high deductible loans and foreclose on my home" and follow the "angry guy on the radio who spouts off!"

2012, is coming sooner then we think?

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