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In reply to the discussion: What are the odds that the Repubs will win the Senate? [View all]INdemo
(7,024 posts)13. don't underestimate Democrats winning back the House
Congress has an over all approval rating of about 11%..(depending which survey you read) but I think the TeaParty candidates has
shown us just how radical they are..This election may wake up a lot of Democratic voters that previously vowed to stay home
..As for the Senate I think McConnell is the best politcal ad we could ever have..Every time this guy opens his mouth he contradicts himself.....
Minority Leader: Odds Long to Undo Health Care Law
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No, no, no, not the recall vote.....the initial vote to put him in power in the first place.
a kennedy
Jul 2012
#36
Yes of course he can. That's why Republican efforts to repeal the ACA require Romney to win. n/t
PoliticAverse
Jul 2012
#11
Correct. For example, Bill Clinton vetoed 2 bills passed via reconciliation:
ProgressiveEconomist
Jul 2012
#21
The average voter does not care about Mitch McConnell or know who he is
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Jul 2012
#24
Actually, there will be a massive defeat of the 10 seat that the Repubs hope to hold on to.
Woody Woodpecker
Jul 2012
#31
Electoral-vote.com says if the election was held today, we win 51 seats. See...
stevenleser
Jul 2012
#33
Uh - An "open seat" is when there is no incumbent. It is not 23 open D seats vs 10 open R seats.
yellowcanine
Jul 2012
#40