Maybe the question we should be asking is, can a radical liberal like Coons inspire people to go to the polls
friday said:or does O'Donnell have a better chance because her base is more energized?
friday said:Moderates may look at the options, between an Obamanomics "pet" and a fundi who will vote against cap and trade, Obamacare and other business killers and they may decide to simply stay home. There's a big difference between telling someone who calls you who you'd vote for and actually driving out to the polls to vote for a candidate most people know little or nothing about.
Exponentially lower?Is there a way we can restrict voting to just registered members? Every time we have these kinds of polls, it appears someone logs out and then votes repetitively.
Kandahar
As I understand that particular race, the GOP was counting on Castle to win and increase the probability of taking the Senate. Now it looks like the GOP's chance of taking both Chambers are exponentially lower. It will be interesting to see if Palin costs the GOP the senate.
It's all subjective, isn't it? Looking at your website though, you say Coons is a self-proclaimed Marxist, that proves your a liar bacause he never claimed to be a Marxist.Brauer, it says that when I look at my rightwing views, the moderate views in the middle, and radical leftwing views, I can place him on that line. If you think he is a moderate, than what do you consider to be leftwing?
If you think Coons is a moderate, what does that say about you?
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