
Senate Majority Leader Harry
Reid downplayed polling that shows his Democratic Party in danger of losing its
slim hold on the Senate, saying that if the November elections were held today,
“we’d be just fine.”
Now, I'm not declaring a sweeping victory for all Republican senatorial candidates this November 4th, but most national polling indicates at this point in time that Republicans will most likely achieve a majority in the Senate. The question for most polling is based upon what the majority will look like in the numbers for Republicans. But all this hasn't deterred Harry Reid from dribbling out more mental diarrhea.
The Nevada lawmaker admitted the “election is not today — it’s 48 days away.” But he noted that reports that have suggested the conservative billionaire Koch brothers have slowed their fundraising efforts this election cycle was a good sign Democratic candidates are gaining momentum.
Leave it to Dirty Harry to weave a diatribe on the Koch brothers into his delusional dialog.
Reid dismissed suggestions that President Obama’s sagging popularity among voters will hurt his party’s struggle to keep control of the upper chamber, saying the midterm elections aren’t a referendum on the administration. Continue reading Washington examiner
Now, I'm not declaring a sweeping victory for all Republican senatorial candidates this November 4th, but most national polling indicates at this point in time that Republicans will most likely achieve a majority in the Senate. The question for most polling is based upon what the majority will look like in the numbers for Republicans. But all this hasn't deterred Harry Reid from dribbling out more mental diarrhea.
The Nevada lawmaker admitted the “election is not today — it’s 48 days away.” But he noted that reports that have suggested the conservative billionaire Koch brothers have slowed their fundraising efforts this election cycle was a good sign Democratic candidates are gaining momentum.
Leave it to Dirty Harry to weave a diatribe on the Koch brothers into his delusional dialog.
Reid dismissed suggestions that President Obama’s sagging popularity among voters will hurt his party’s struggle to keep control of the upper chamber, saying the midterm elections aren’t a referendum on the administration. Continue reading Washington examiner
Meanwhile,
Democrat Senators in trouble in Red States are running away from any connection
with President Obama faster than it takes a hooker to get paid before business.
If everything so damn going well for so-called 'Dems', why does Reid&Co continue to prattle on. It will be with much elation to watch his body language, not his mouth, if GOP takes Senate.
ReplyDeleteWhat's really important for Republicans, and thus conservatives, is to knock off some of the more prominent Democrat Senators, like Landrieu, Pryor, Hagan and Shaheen, while not losing Pat Roberts' seat in Kansas. I can't see Democrats in Red States winning on six years of Obama's abject failures in foreign relations and the economy, but I always worry about stupid people in large groups.
ReplyDeleteVery true, we need to knock off key Demonrats, while retaining our Republicans. If we're going to lose our Republicans, at least lose the Rhinos and replace them with viable Republicans that stand for our core values. Then we can put these guys back in their places and put our Country back on top, where it belongs.
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