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    DEMs could lose 50+ seats in mid terms

    I say possible according to the generic ballot, which would be something after winning all those seats and control just a short time ago. Like we keep saying, OBY is killing liberalism forever.


    Whatever, this will be the most important election of our life time because if GOP could get back 50-60 seats in Nov, they might gain control in the general elections in 2012.

    Then they could de-fund this health care reform.

    Rasmussen's poll says it's possible.

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    And what if, for example, the Rasmussen case comes into being? Rasmussen has the Democrats losing the generic ballot by 9 points (and has had similar numbers for awhile). A 9-point loss in the House popular vote would translate into a projected 65-seat loss for Democrats. Or, if we adjust the Rasmussen poll to account for the fact that the Democrats' performance in the popular vote tends to lag the generic ballot, it works out to a 12.4-point loss in the popular vote, which implies a loss of 79 seats!

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    http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2010/...-possible.html





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    Re: DEMs could lose 50+ seats in mid terms

    If the election were tomorrow, Harry Smiley Reed would lose to the GOP
    according to this latest poll. He is not getting any GOP cross overs or
    independents.

    No wonder looks more glum than usual.

    This is a key but just one of the many seats DEMs will lose.

    http://www.lvrj.com/news/poll--reid-...-91015514.html





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