Poll shows surge for O'Donnell in Delaware
(CNN) - A surprising new Senate poll in Delaware shows Republican Christine O'Donnell may be in striking distance of Democrat Chris Coons.
Poll shows surge for O’Donnell in Delaware – CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs
If Odonnel manages to win, I'm going to masturbate everytime she speaks on the senate floor.Time for corrections to start pouring in. Pollsters need to look decently accurate come Nov.3.
My question is why Obama would need to go to Delaware with Coons having such a huge lead? By the looks of it he need go again... to give Christine another boost.
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That's a lot of knuckle children, man. :shock:If Odonnel manages to win, I'm going to masturbate everytime she speaks on the senate floor.
That's a lot of knuckle children, man. :shock:
Damn, I forgot about the six-year Senate term. DW will have forearms like Popeye or have died of a massive stroke (Gawd I hope she wins. That would supply endless comedy for the next 6 years.
I already have forearms like popey, I just got out of bootcampDamn, I forgot about the six-year Senate term. DW will have forearms like Popeye or have died of a massive stroke () by then.
I already have forearms like popey, I just got out of bootcamp, So a stroke it is!
Gawd I hope she wins. That would supply endless comedy for the next 6 years.
If Odonnel manages to win, I'm going to masturbate everytime she speaks on the senate floor.
Bodes well for O'Donnell. She needs a strong turnout, a sharp pickup of I's and demoralized D's.http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100...4.html?mod=WSJ_hp_MIDDLENexttoWhatsNewsSecond
Swing Voters Are Flocking to GOP
The Democrats' final push to woo undecided voters appears to have fizzled, potentially putting dozens of competitive House races beyond reach and undermining the party's chances in at least four toss-up Senate seats, according to party strategists and officials.
Independents, a crucial swing bloc, seem to be breaking sharply for Republicans in the final days of the campaign.
One nonpartisan prognosticator, Stuart Rothenberg, said Friday he thought the Republicans could pick up as many as 70 House seats—something no party has achieved since 1948.
Democratic pollster David Beattie said independents were voting against Democrats because of Mr. Obama.
In New Jersey, 11-term Democratic Rep. Frank Pallone has seen his lead over the Republican tea-party favorite Anna Little narrow rapidly as undecided independents have broken in Ms. Little's favor..., "independents are going for Republicans more than I've ever seen before."
In Mr. Obama's home state of Illinois, Republican Senate candidate Mark Kirk has moved in the past month from winning 38% of independents to now winning half of them...
...Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell... "Can we win without getting our normal share of independent voters?" said Gov. Rendell. "We can, but it makes it much more unlikely."
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"Independents who helped Obama win in '08, are now giving GOP candidates significant edges, from the U.S. Senate to state legislative races across the country," said Republican pollster Neil Newhouse.
Democratic strategists said independents were taking out their frustrations against Democrats up and down the ballot, even in state legislative and citycouncil races.
supposing I see her, of course, or anytime I hear a clip of her gaffes in the senate.
Why Odonnel? Why? I can get why people wouldn't like castle, but why run someone like Odonnel? There's thousands of people in the delaware tea party, and this is the best they can come up with?
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