• Democrats,  GOP,  Polling

    Poll Watch 2010: GOP Maintains Lead on Congressional Generic Ballot

    From Gallup

    No surprise here.

    Republicans have a 49% to 43% lead over Democrats among registered voters in Gallup’s generic ballot for Congress for the week of Aug. 2-8, the second straight week in which Republicans have held an edge in projected voting.

    The current six-percentage-point Republican lead ties the largest for either party so far, although Republicans have generally tied or held an advantage over Democrats since Gallup began tracking the generic ballot in March. The major exception to this prevailing pattern came July 12-25, when Democrats moved ahead with six- and four-point weekly advantages.

    Republicans have maintained at least a 10-point advantage in voting enthusiasm since March, including this past week’s 16-point lead over Democrats in the percentage who are “very enthusiastic” about voting. The widest such gap was 24 points in late June.

    And, the Republican turnout in November will eclipse that of the Democrats. Obama driven enthusiasm has waned as the bloom has come off the “Hope and Change” rose.

    The Republicans will pick up a goodly number of House and Senate seats in November. But, does the GOP really want control of Congress as they go after Obama in 2012?

    Good question.

  • Day By Day,  Democrats

    Day By Day January 10, 2009 – Dry Run



    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Chris, the only reason we see the LEFT’s obvious power grab is that they actually have a chance at winning an election or have won some. For many years, the Democrats were content with using the federal courts to advance their agenda.

    This is not to mention the universities, Hollywood and the MSM which they have successfully manipulated for years.

    In today’s internet culture with instant communication, however, the LEFT might actually have to be transparent and win on the merits of the issue.

    Shudder the thought.

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  • Day By Day,  Democrats,  GOP

    Day By Day November 29, 2009 – Card Sharks



    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Chris, you make a great precise with your cartoon above for the coming campaign for Congress in November 2010. The Republican Party considered moribund just one year ago will make a comeback.

    How much of a comeback will depend upon how many good candidates who will make a run at incumbent Democrats.

    However, shouild health care reform be rammed through the Congress, the economy remains weak with high unemployment, the Republican candidates will be lining up en masse.

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  • Day By Day,  Democrats,  Obamacare,  Rahm Emanuel

    Day By Day by Chris Muir October 16, 2009 – News to Jan

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    This is why Obamacare with the “public option” will stall in the Congress – Libs must be conservative.

    The Blue Dog Democrats will NOT wish to put their political asses on the line and incur the wrath of senior citizen voters in their red tilting districts.

    Rahm Emanuel, Obama’s Chief of Staff, helped these Blue Dog Democrats win favor with conservative voters to get them elected. Rahm won’t be there with them when they face the Congressional midterm elections next year.

    Since the implementation of Obamacare taxation will occur before the reforms begin (ya gotta pay for it, after all), there will be sufficient time for a new Congress (less dominated by Democrats) to reverse the entire program.

    So, will many members of Congress, except those in safe districts be willing to step up?

    Doubtful……

    ++++++++++

    In blogging matters, Flap will be enjoying his 40th high school reunion weekend beginning this afternoon in El Segundo, California.

    Tweets, Photos will follow and on Facebook.

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  • Barbara Boxer,  Carly Fiorina,  Chuck DeVore,  David Paterson,  Democrats,  George Pataki,  GOP,  Kirsten Gillibrand,  Rudy Giuliani

    Are the United States Senate Democrats With 60 Members At Their High-Water Mark?

    The composition of the United States Senate, September 2009

    Apparently so, according to Charlie Cook.

    One of Vice President Joe Biden‘s long-standing and endearing qualities is his gift of hyperbole. The Washington Post recently quoted Biden as saying at a Democratic fundraiser that, of the 54 House seats Democrats have flipped in the last two elections cycles, “If [Republicans] take them back, this is the end of the road for what [President Obama] and I are trying to do.”

    While he overstates the case, Biden’s worry applies at least as much in the Senate. The Democrats’ majority status next year is not in doubt, but their 60-seat majority is in grave danger and the odds of their maintaining control after 2012 and 2014 are increasingly remote.

    The Senate seats up in next year’s midterm elections are evenly split, with 19 on each side. But in 2012, Democrats have 23 seats at risk (counting Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.) compared to only nine for the GOP. In 2014, it’s 20 Democrats up, to only 13 for Republicans.

    Good news for the GOP.

    California:

    In California, it’s unclear how tough the re-election challenge will be for Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer. The biggest question there is whether Carly Fiorina, the former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, is ready for prime time politics.

    Note: there is NO mention of Carly Fiorina’s GOP challenger Assemblyman Chuck DeVore.

    New York:

    New York is also very murky. Former Republican Gov. George Pataki might run. Remember that he knocked off Democratic Gov. Mario Cuomo in 1994, the last really bad year for Democrats. There are other first-tier Republicans — former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former Rep. Rick Lazio — who are looking at the gubernatorial race but might be enticed to take on Gillibrand.

    Probably Rudy for Governor against Paterson and Pataki against Gillibrand. Then, a likely dual pick-up for the GOP.


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  • Barack Obama,  Democrats,  Joe Biden

    Vice President Joe Biden Calls Fellow Democrats “TURKEYS”

    Joe-Biden-Hands-Up Slow Joe Biden on 2010: If GOP Flips House Seats Then Its Over for Barack

    Senator and now Vice President Joe Biden

    Slow Joe Plagiarizing Biden GAFFES his way to laughs again.

    “These guys are smart, “Biden asserted. “Some of the guys Chuck (Robb) and I have campaigned for are turkeys. Not all Democrats are created equal, while most Republicans are.”

    Watch out Joe. When you meet up with Barack again he will certainly give you the look – The Evil Eye.

    Here are just a few of other Joe Biden gaffes. Joe Biden = the gift that keeps on giving to the GOP.


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  • Day By Day,  Democrats

    Day By Day by Chris Muir September 20, 2009 Let the Market Speak

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Interesting isn’t it that the Democratic Party constituencies that Obama cherishes so much have been under his party’s rule for over fifty years.

    And, how about “BLUE” bankrupt California whose legislature has been dominated by Democrats for decades.

    When will these communities figure out they have been ill served?

    Another fifty years?

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  • Day By Day,  Democrats

    Day By Day by Chris Muir September 19, 2009 – Dodge City

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Well. Chris, America is remembering that “BIG GOVERNMENT” does NOT work. Obama was elected with  this mandate and elections have consequences.

    Should Americans NOT like the direction of the country then they can throw the bums out in 2010.

    This is why Blue Dog Democrats who were elected in conservative districts are so worried. If Obama’s and the Democrat Leadership’s policies are so dispised, they will be swept out of office FIRST.

    And, they will be.

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  • Democrats,  GOP,  Obamacare

    Will The Democrats OWN Obamacare?

    Why, of course they will.

    Given hardening Republican opposition to congressional health care proposals, Democrats now say they see little chance for the minority’s cooperation in approving any overhaul, and are increasingly focused on drawing support for a final plan from within their own ranks.

    Top Democrats said Tuesday that their go-it-alone view was being shaped by what they saw as Republicans’ purposely strident tone against health care legislation during this month’s congressional recess, as well as remarks by leading Republicans that current proposals were flawed beyond repair.

    The White House spokesman, Robert Gibbs, said of Republican lawmakers, “Only a handful seem interested in the type of comprehensive reform that so many people believe is necessary to ensure the principles and the goals that the president has laid out.”

    The Democratic shift may not make producing a final bill much easier. The party must still reconcile the views of moderate and conservative Democrats worried about the cost and scope of the legislation with those of more progressive lawmakers determined to win a government-run insurance option to compete with private insurers.

    On the other hand, such a change could alter the dynamic of talks surrounding health care legislation, and even change the substance of a final bill. With no need to negotiate with Republicans, Democrats might be better able to focus their energy to move more quickly, relying on their large majorities in both houses.

    And, just wait until the taxes hit to pay for Obamacare. And, it is reported that illegal aliens are receiving better care than citizens.

    The midterm Congressional elections will be a wipe out for the Democrats, particularly in the House. When Obama then starts vetoing bills to reverse Obamacare, he will be the next electoral target.

    The Republicans are dancing on The Hill.


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  • Day By Day,  Democrats,  GOP

    Day By Day by Chris Muir August 16, 2009 – Still Waiting for the GOP

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Chris, grass roots conservatives will have to wait a long time for the Republican Party. The GOP is a large conglomerate of competing interests on the center-right and will move slowly.

    Look how slow the GOP was to root out corruption among their elected Congressional members when they had the majority.

    But, what will accelerate the movement of success for the electoral GOP will be the far left policy initiatives of the Democrats, like PORKULUS and Obamacare.

    How fast? Whether it be 2010 or 2012 or beyond is worth watching.

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