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reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 09:32 PM by ProfEmeritus
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Latest Polls : Republicans get a clean sweep!


Hoffman is NOT the Republican candidate. He is the Conservative candidate. The Republican candidate dropped out, and endorsed the Democrat Owens.


reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 09:41 PM by HotSauce
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It doesn't matter as long as we start getting rid of those pesky Progressives. I hope this is a sign to Obama and Pelosi that their attempts to further wreck the economy through even higher taxation will not be tolerated.

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reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 09:41 PM by Eurisko2012
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Close enough.
Hoffman will be welcomed with open arms by the Republicans
when he arrives in Washington D.C.
It's a clear loss for the liberals.

I wonder how many dead people will be voting in New Jersey
tomorrow?


reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 09:43 PM by Eurisko2012
Originally posted by HotSauce
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post by ProfEmeritus



It doesn't matter as long as we start getting rid of those pesky Progressives. I hope this is a sign to Obama and Pelosi that their attempts to further wreck the economy through even great taxation will not be tolerated.


Oh yes. Obama and Pelosi are feeling very uncomfortable right now.


reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 09:44 PM by HotSauce
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Yeah I was wondering the same thing about the dead folks. I guess it depends on how fast Obamas friends at Acorn can fill out ballots for the dead.


reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 09:50 PM by ProfEmeritus
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I'm still worried about the NJ race. NJ is just as corrupt as Illinois. I don't put anything past Corzine and his crooked organization. It wouldn't surprise me at all, if Corzine "wins". The Corzine organization has been secretly pouring money into Dagget's campaign. He believes that if Dagget garners 12% or more, Corzine will win.



reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 09:54 PM by vor78
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I'm cautiously optimistic. New Jersey concerns me the most of the three and if its within 2-3%, the Dems will find a way to manufacture a win.

Its more than just those three races, too. In Virginia, for example, the Lt.Governor, State Attorney General and much (all?) of the legislature is up for election, too. The Dems appear to be in trouble across the board in that particular state. There's also another race in California, and though its in a heavily Democrat district and the GOP candidate likely won't win, some believe it'll be more competitive than usual.

Whatever the outcome tomorrow, I can't help but feel optimistic for the first time in a couple of years. I think the pendulum is starting to swing back sharply in favor of conservatives, and not a moment too soon.


reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 09:57 PM by Eurisko2012
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Rove already discussed that.
Look at the lastest polls.
The independents will choose not to waste their votes and jump
to Christie. They are already trending that way.
I'm optimistic. Christie will win +5.


reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 10:01 PM by vor78
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The one thing that may help Christie more than anything is the news tonight that indeed, the Dems have been initiating campaign calls to push Daggett and attack Christie. That's about as dirty as it gets and may confirm many peoples' belief that the Corzine and Daggett campaigns are tied together.


reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 10:10 PM by j2000
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
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post by ProfEmeritus



Close enough.
Hoffman will be welcomed with open arms by the Republicans
when he arrives in Washington D.C.
It's a clear loss for the liberals.

I wonder how many dead people will be voting in New Jersey
tomorrow?


I hope he holds to truth and tells the Reps to stick it.

2nd line


reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 10:10 PM by rangersdad
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Polls are fine and dandy, but why not wait and hold your celebration parties for after the election???



reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 10:11 PM by ProfEmeritus
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Does it really matter who wins in the end? Dem or Republican it really makes no difference in the end.The game is fixed and we all pay the price.

What matters is that the same party doesn't control the Presidency, the House and the Senate. A deadlocked government means that they can't do much. That's the best we can hope for right now.


reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 10:13 PM by j2000
Originally posted by vor78
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post by Eurisko2012



The one thing that may help Christie more than anything is the news tonight that indeed, the Dems have been initiating campaign calls to push Daggett and attack Christie. That's about as dirty as it gets and may confirm many peoples' belief that the Corzine and Daggett campaigns are tied together.


That will not work in there favor as they are finding out. The poll questions if they don't vote for Daggett who would they vote for, over 2/3rds said Corzine. They are just digging a deeper hole for themselves in a hail mary pass. Ooops, not hail mary, that would be against their thinking.


reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 10:16 PM by j2000
Originally posted by ProfEmeritus
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What matters is that the same party doesn't control the Presidency, the House and the Senate. A deadlocked government means that they can't do much. That's the best we can hope for right now.


Your dead on Prof.
That is why I vote the way I do every Election. People where so stupid and did not pay attention last year. Obama would have been fine, but they had to give it across the board.

I would much rather they did nothing for the next 10 years or more. In fact, just reverse things for the last 96 years, most of it anyways.


reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 10:21 PM by vor78
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I've heard both regarding Daggett's supporters. I tend to believe they will go to Christie, however, because it seems that's where they all came from in the first place. Over the summer, Christie was topping 50% in several polls, while Corzine has always polled 40%, give or take a little. As Daggett's numbers have gone up, its been Christie that has been dragged down. I think most of them will end up going back.

That said, I think that Christie needs Daggett to be down around 6-8% if he's to win.
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