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Who would have thought a Dem would hold a Montana Senate seat? File this under a potential bellweather race.

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/15503171/
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File this one under "Who Gives A Shit".

Still waiting for Fitzmas, B?
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Martyred wrote:File this one under "Who Gives A Shit".

Still waiting for Fitzmas, B?
HELL 2 DA NAW!

When the GOP breaks, I want to to be at the hands of pissed off voters, not some federal judge. I want another 40 years of dominance that turns the 30% dittotard faction of this country into suicidal wrecks every 2 years.
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I'm sorry, I didn't realize you started drinking so early in the day.

Hey, I hear Rove will get dumped from Dubya's staff, too.

:lol:

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Martyred wrote:I'm sorry, I didn't realize you started drinking so early in the day.

Hey, I hear Rove will get dumped from Dubya's staff, too.

:lol:

:meds:
He will. As soon as Turd Blossom fails to bring home winners, he'll be cut loose. But by then it won't matter.
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Bri, are you looking for yet another bellwether? http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20 ... 020397.asp

Having said that, Davis is not running the sort of campaign he should be running. Even though the 26th is a strong Republican district, the Republicans are vulnerable in two areas here -- Bush's approval rating, and Social Security privatization.

Davis should be tying Reynolds' voting record in with Bush's (without looking it up, I'd be willing to bet he's voted with Bush at least 90% of the time) and Social Security privatization (which I believe Reynolds supported), along with the Foley scandal. Instead, he rants about NAFTA and CAFTA, and offers to work without pay as a Congressman (a nice gesture, but a single Congressman's salary is a drop in the bucket compared to total federal spending).

I believe this is virtually a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to flip a strong Republican district without a major demographics change, and I'm afraid Davis is pissing it away.
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Terry in Crapchester wrote:Bri, are you looking for yet another bellwether? http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20 ... 020397.asp

Having said that, Davis is not running the sort of campaign he should be running. Even though the 26th is a strong Republican district, the Republicans are vulnerable in two areas here -- Bush's approval rating, and Social Security privatization.

Davis should be tying Reynolds' voting record in with Bush's (without looking it up, I'd be willing to bet he's voted with Bush at least 90% of the time) and Social Security privatization (which I believe Reynolds supported), along with the Foley scandal. Instead, he rants about NAFTA and CAFTA, and offers to work without pay as a Congressman (a nice gesture, but a single Congressman's salary is a drop in the bucket compared to total federal spending).

I believe this is virtually a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to flip a strong Republican district without a major demographics change, and I'm afraid Davis is pissing it away.
I've never had much faith in Davis, and I'm certain he is pissing away his chance. If Eric Massa were running against Reynolds, he would be mopping the floor with him.
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BSmack wrote:
Terry in Crapchester wrote:Bri, are you looking for yet another bellwether? http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20 ... 020397.asp

Having said that, Davis is not running the sort of campaign he should be running. Even though the 26th is a strong Republican district, the Republicans are vulnerable in two areas here -- Bush's approval rating, and Social Security privatization.

Davis should be tying Reynolds' voting record in with Bush's (without looking it up, I'd be willing to bet he's voted with Bush at least 90% of the time) and Social Security privatization (which I believe Reynolds supported), along with the Foley scandal. Instead, he rants about NAFTA and CAFTA, and offers to work without pay as a Congressman (a nice gesture, but a single Congressman's salary is a drop in the bucket compared to total federal spending).

I believe this is virtually a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to flip a strong Republican district without a major demographics change, and I'm afraid Davis is pissing it away.
I've never had much faith in Davis, and I'm certain he is pissing away his chance. If Eric Massa were running against Reynolds, he would be mopping the floor with him.
Oh, I still think Davis will win -- this year. I was talking more about the long-term prospects for the district.

Davis will win, but in the long term he won't be more than a blip on the screen. He'll serve one, maybe two, terms, and then there'll be a Republican back in there. But that's a shame, because it doesn't have to be that way.
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mvscal wrote:Gripping so soon?
Where are those bold predictions? Or are too busy getting nice and lubed up for Tuesday?
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