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Cook Political Report: Dodd’s chances at reelection do not look good – plus other polling news
16 hours ago ago from Sister Toldjah
His polling numbers have been looking bad for over a year now, ever since the stories of his Countrywide sweetheart mortgage deal and his role in the economic meltdown broke. Cook Political Report's Jennifer Duffy has gone out on a limb and predicted that his chances of getting elected again to yet another term in the US Senate are slim (via The Scorecard ): It’s been obvious since the start of the cycle that Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd ...
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9 hours ago ago from Snow Report Blog
December 11, 2009 Can the GOP Win Back the House? By Richard Baehr The Democrats hold 258 U. S House seats, the Republicans 177. In the last two cycles (2006 and 2008) the Democrats gained a net 55 House seats. To win back control in 2010 the GOP will need to pick up a net 41 seats. Can they do it? It is likely the GOP will lose some seats it now holds in the 2010 races. Even in the GOP sweep in 1994, when the party picked up ...
Related contentKarl Rove: CanRepublicans Retake the Senate in 2010? – WSJ.com
1 day ago ago from Snow Report Blog
OPINION DECEMBER 10, 2009, 11:39 A.M. ET Can Republicans Retake the Senate in 2010? Probably not, but their candidate recruitment so far has been stellar. By KARL ROVE Democrats began the year as masters of the political universe, winning the White House and increasing their majorities in Congress. But the year is ending badly for them. Their top initiative, health care, is deeply unpopular. Congress's approval rating is 26%, ...
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13 hours ago ago from ARRA News Service
A column appears in today's Wall Street Journal by Karl Rove. It highlights the bright prospects for Senate Republicans in 2010. Rob Jesmer, NRSC Executive Director responded today stating "GOP recruitment of well-qualified candidates continues to be strong while Democrats continue to push their deeply unpopular, ultra-liberal agenda. No wonder Congress's approval rating is only at 26%." These numbers are no surprise when you look at how ...
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9 hours ago ago from Another Pundit
American Thinker: Can the GOP Win Back the House? By: Richard Baehr The Democrats hold 258 U. S House seats, the Republicans 177. In the last two cycles (2006 and 2008) the Democrats gained a net 55 House seats. To win back control in 2010 the GOP will need to pick up a net 41 seats. Can they do it? It is likely the GOP will lose some seats it now holds in the 2010 races. Even in the GOP sweep in 1994, when the party picked up a net ...
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