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To: Road Walker who wrote (307202)10/21/2006 2:06:37 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 1573683
 
New poll: Democrats Widen Lead Nationally to 18%
realclearpolitics.com

It was 16% last week.

While this doesn't mean DEms will win 50 seats, it does mean the GOP is failing thus far to stop the bleeding.



To: Road Walker who wrote (307202)10/22/2006 1:44:59 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1573683
 
Stunning coincidence. The verdict in the long-running trial of Saddam Hussein in Iraq is now due two days before our congressional elections in November. Astounding. How ineffable.

Clever guy that rove. [TM Ten] What's funny......they are not even subtle about it.

So how come I'm not thrilled? Because I watched this happen two years ago -- same rejection of the Iraq war, same disgust with Bush and Co., same understanding Republicans are for the rich, period, same polls showing D's with the lead going right into Election Day. And the same geographic gerrymander and same wall of money in the last two weeks. I'm not close to calling this election, and I'm sure not into celebrating anything yet.

Yup. I hear ya. Let me just add.....if the GOP wins it this time, we might as well accept that its what Americans want. The Dems have done a very decent job of getting their act together. While its not perfect, it should be enough to get them over the top if its truly what the people want. FWIW.