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I think the Democrats will pick up some seats in the House, but not enough to gain a majority.
The Republicans will also retain the Senate, possibly pick up a seat or two.
The Republicans need to keep former President Obama and Nancy Peloci front and center. The first to remind voters how bad things were, ad the second to remind voters how stupid Democrats really are.
I think the Democrats will pick up some seats in the House, but not enough to gain a majority.
The Republicans will also retain the Senate, possibly pick up a seat or two.
The Republicans need to keep former President Obama and Nancy Peloci front and center. The first to remind voters how bad things were, ad the second to remind voters how stupid Democrats really are.
Thanks.
The only way I am different is that I think Democrats will win the House back. Again, it all depends on which party is able to motivate their supporters the most.
And I still don't know what a "Blue Wave" or "Red Wave" is. Seems like everyone has a different interpretation.
a. Polls?
b. LameStream media pundits?
c. Wishful thinking?
d. All of the above?
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10-20-2016, 08:03 AM #21
SpeedRacerXXX
This election is OVER. Republicans should start focusing on 2020. Unless a bomb hits between now and November 8th there is no way Trump can overcome the lead that Clinton has in the polls. For those of you who are still not believing the polls . . . we'll see in a handful of days how accurate they are.
I used to believe Carter "took the cake" with respect to attempting to marginalize and/or ridicule "the next guy," but he's been put to shame by Obaminable, who's bested HillariousNoMore!
Now the "deplorables" are "insane" according to Obaminable.
Of course what the article neglected to mention is that the Obama rally was an invitation only affair. But then based on the bias of the publisher, that is not exactly a surprise.