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He will lose because his politics are too socialist for the averagre American to endure!
I agree, and I HOPE so! He is a hardcore Socialist in my mind. Govt., Govt., Govt. Sigh, Obama isn't even qualified to wipe the excrement off my tail IMHO.
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May God forbid that the American public is that stupid! I know there is precedence depending on this or that, but at a 9% approval rating, do you actually have confidence that the Democrats will retain the house? I do know that Republicans got voted out because they acted like drunk Democrats, but the Dems, haven't done anything in 2 years. I think you'll have to live in la-la land if that will happen. If it does, I'm heading to L.A. to act in a movie, because pretending to be somebody sure has to be a lot easier than actually being somebody and accomplishing something.


Of course they will retain the house.
they already have 36 seats up on the republicans. they'll gain AT LEAST 5 seats in the senate.
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I agree, and I HOPE so! He is a hardcore Socialist in my mind. Govt., Govt., Govt. Sigh, Obama isn't even qualified to wipe the excrement off my tail IMHO.
Oh come on, the guy is too much of a centrist for that to even be remotely accurate. Thats not even close from the left and as someone who lives somewhere where there is a real lefty party, its painfully obvious.

The demonisation of the left is really a funny thing to watch from the sidelines.
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Fun facts, most Republicans agree that the current economical plans that their party has been approving for the past years has not been working out. So, my question, why do you think it will change anything if McCain is in power instead of Bush. The problem is not whos giving America the poison, but the poison itself.
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In actuality, you have a half truth. Politics in general, no matter what the party is poisoning America. Too much government rots us all! The one difference you will find with Republicans and Democrats is that Democrats tow the line, no matter what cost to country. Republicans, especially conservatives, will always tout the rotting aspects of their party and state why it is they got ejected last election. The current approval rates on the do-nothing Congress would dictate that more Republicans will get back in. If they don't hold to conservative values they will be voted back out in 2 years. The aspect of being a Public Servant is being soiled by both parties and it is despicable!
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I agree with Wise one on this statement. Big time! I forgot to mention about McCain. I don't think anyone is going to change anything unless America decides to have another Tea party! Get rid of the old back scratching, term limit these people and make them work for us.
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The current approval rates on the do-nothing Congress would dictate that more Republicans will get back in. If they don't hold to conservative values they will be voted back out in 2 years.

This do nothing Congress only has 49 Dem's in the senate.
The approval rating that is often cited is very misleading seeing as 68% of the public blame the RepubLIEcans for the bad economy. If you theory is correct then the Repubs should take back most seats in congress this year correct?
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