AFP/Getty Images/File – Sharron Angle -- a favorite of the Tea Party movement -- speaks at a get-out-the-vote rally in Las Vegas,
Republicans everywhere are excited and ready to kick the democrats out of office.
Sarah Palin, the Republican vice presidential candidate in 2008, said Tuesday's voting would be "a political earthquake" that would send a message to Obama.
"They're going to say, 'You blew it, President Obama. We gave you the two years to fulfill your promise of making sure that our economy starts roaring back to life again,'" she said of voters while appearing on "Fox News Sunday."
You have to wonder if this man really believes the crap he says:
"This election is a choice between the policies that got us into this mess and the policies that are leading us out of this mess," Obama told about 8,000 supporters in Cleveland, Ohio, in an auditorium that was about two-thirds full.Last time I checked, tripling the national debt isn't a policy that will get us out of this mess. In fact, it just creates more of a mess. Oh, look; it did.
A Pew Research Center poll showed Republicans have a solid lead in congressional preferences, with 48 percent of likely voters saying they would back a Republican in their district to 42 percent who favor a Democrat. Two weeks ago, Republicans led by 50 percent to 40 percent.Click title of post for full story.
In the Senate, Republicans probably need to string together wins in six of seven close races in California, Washington, Nevada, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Illinois and West Virginia to claim a majority.
Polls show Governor Joe Manchin in West Virginia, Senator Barbara Boxer in California and Senator Patty Murray in Washington, all Democrats, with slight leads in their Senate races.
Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid trails slightly in final polls in his desperate re-election struggle with Republican Tea Party-favorite Sharron Angle in the most high-profile Senate race.
Democrats tried to paint a positive picture of what could be the party's worst election showing since 1994, when Republicans grabbed control of both houses of Congress.
Oh, democrats, just go home, it's over.
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