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Mid-Term Elections - 10/6/2014 8:04:52 PM   
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From what I'm reading the Republicans are favored to take over the Senate.

Turnouts will be small.

Most Americans don't even know elections are upcoming.

Most Americans vote according to party affiliation / brand loyalty.

Most Americans cannot name who their actual Congressman is.

Second Term Presidents face stiff headwinds during the midterms.

The Republican Noise - Opposition Machine has worked for their party (not the nation) tainting public opinion polls about the President. It is upsetting to me to see such a scorched earth, put-the-country-second strategy succeed (politically.)

Angry Republicans will turn out.

Those benefiting and in favor of Democratic policies won't vote.

---------THAT'S WHAT I'M READING AND HEARING ----------
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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/6/2014 8:19:28 PM   
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Could be right but the senate going repub is not a foregone conclusion.

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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/6/2014 10:34:21 PM   
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...tainting public opinion polls about the President.

Well, from what I've seen, the President has managed to do some of that to himself.

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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/7/2014 1:38:39 AM   
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I know who is running in my state. And I know the expected turn out for the mid term elections will be low. Its a sad fact that the voting minority will decide who runs the US Government for the next two years. To bad there wasn't a way to check who didn't vote. That way when they open their mouths over....anything...in government (Local, State, and Federal), we can tell 'em to shut up! They had eight hours to vote, and they failed. Don't really have much sympathy unless their excuse really is valid.

Should be fun to watch the Republican/Tea Party do anything and everything to undermine the vote, tell lies, and promise big things everyone knows they cant deliver in a million years! Right here in Massachusetts, the Tea Party has been sending out numerous 'voter cards' that give 'information' about the democrats running for office. And all the 'information' is full of complete lies and propaganda. So much so the state Democrats posted a flyer explaining the evidence with citation that shows the Tea Party is full of shit. If the Tea Party is willing to lie to get into power; how trustworthy will they be with power once they have it?

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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/7/2014 3:14:12 AM   
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I just received a computer-generated phone poll, last night. Based upon the way the questions were worded, it seems the democrats are really looking to concentrate on the "independent" vote (I'm registered and belong to the Libertarian party).

I got the impression they were trying to "direct" me toward the democratic candidates in the Senate and Gubernatorial elections, coming up.

I liked this mode of poll (computer-generated; no interaction with a pollster) but, even in the way the questions were constructed, it was obvious that there was a "slant".

I find it interesting that the only three choices for political affiliation were: "Republican", "Democrat" or "Independent". There was no "Libertarian", "Conservative", "Liberal", etc. If I were either of the "big two" parties, I would want to see where I was gaining or losing a foothold, in preparation for 2016.







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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/7/2014 2:32:15 PM   
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quote:

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I just received a computer-generated phone poll, last night. Based upon the way the questions were worded, it seems the democrats are really looking to concentrate on the "independent" vote (I'm registered and belong to the Libertarian party).

I got the impression they were trying to "direct" me toward the democratic candidates in the Senate and Gubernatorial elections, coming up.

I liked this mode of poll (computer-generated; no interaction with a pollster) but, even in the way the questions were constructed, it was obvious that there was a "slant".

I find it interesting that the only three choices for political affiliation were: "Republican", "Democrat" or "Independent". There was no "Libertarian", "Conservative", "Liberal", etc. If I were either of the "big two" parties, I would want to see where I was gaining or losing a foothold, in preparation for 2016.



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Well not only did it cost Perot $150 million just to get on all 50 ballots, there having been definite, politically designed resistance to any 3rd party even if one could call 'independent' such.

What doesn't surprise me is that these calls seek a political or 'party' affiliation while including only the two major parties. There is also the Constitutional party and others as well as the Libertarian.

I do not think however there will ever be and I am not so sure there need be...so-called conservative or liberal 'affiliation.'


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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/7/2014 2:38:33 PM   
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I do not think however there will ever be and I am not so sure there need be...so-called conservative or liberal 'affiliation.'



I am about 99% positive that there was something called a "Liberal Party" and I'm about 85% sure about a "Conservative Party" at one time or another.

Unfortunately, so-called "third parties" are nothing more than voices crying out in the wilderness, at this point. I harbor no illusions that my vote for a Libertarian candidate is anything more than a passive-aggressive nod to the Dems.

By the same token, I'm not all that convinced that anyone's vote is truly counted, anymore (and don't get me started on the redundancy of the EC).







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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/7/2014 6:10:33 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: cloudboy


From what I'm reading the Republicans are favored to take over the Senate.

Turnouts will be small.

Most Americans don't even know elections are upcoming.

Most Americans vote according to party affiliation / brand loyalty.

Most Americans cannot name who their actual Congressman is.

Second Term Presidents face stiff headwinds during the midterms.

The Republican Noise - Opposition Machine has worked for their party (not the nation) tainting public opinion polls about the President. It is upsetting to me to see such a scorched earth, put-the-country-second strategy succeed (politically.)

Angry Republicans will turn out.

Those benefiting and in favor of Democratic policies won't vote.

---------THAT'S WHAT I'M READING AND HEARING ----------


Neither of Arizona's Senators (McCain and Flake) are up for election this year. In my district, incumbent Ron Barber (D) is running against Martha McSally who might give him a run for his money. I would expect the State Legislature to continue with a Republican majority, as usual for this State.

Our Governor's race might be interesting. The Democratic candidate (Fred Duval) was more or less unopposed in the primary. The Republicans had a few in competition with each other, although Doug Ducey had Arpaio's endorsement and won, while the candidate endorsed by Governor Brewer did not win.

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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/7/2014 6:41:38 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: DaddySatyr


quote:

ORIGINAL: MrRodgers

I do not think however there will ever be and I am not so sure there need be...so-called conservative or liberal 'affiliation.'



I am about 99% positive that there was something called a "Liberal Party" and I'm about 85% sure about a "Conservative Party" at one time or another.

Unfortunately, so-called "third parties" are nothing more than voices crying out in the wilderness, at this point. I harbor no illusions that my vote for a Libertarian candidate is anything more than a passive-aggressive nod to the Dems.

By the same token, I'm not all that convinced that anyone's vote is truly counted, anymore (and don't get me started on the redundancy of the EC).



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Well there was a Conservative party at least in so far as they ran some candidates one of which as I have mentioned here...James Buckley. He was elected to the senate in NY but became so disenchanted with the obsession and fund raising for re-election, he decided early that he wouldn't even try.

He is 91 and still a judge on the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. I was sorry to see him go as I think he would have been a good influence and better even than his late brother...William Jr.

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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/7/2014 6:44:30 PM   
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_political_parties_in_the_United_States

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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/8/2014 7:18:52 PM   
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I'm curious to know why you think democrats won't turn out to vote in the upcoming election ?

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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/9/2014 9:07:31 AM   
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If we're lucky, we'll have a better percentage of voter turn out than Obama has of attending his PDB... which is 37% for those of you who didn't know.

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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/9/2014 9:15:26 AM   
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I think the confluence of events is trending that the republicans may take the Senate barely, keep the house, and gridlock will continue but king of the hill ain't easy, Democrats taking it all back and then some in 2016 looking like what is going to happen.

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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/11/2014 9:19:36 AM   
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I have to channel a libertarian for a bit. If "None of the above" were on the ballot it would take this upcoming election by a landslide.

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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/11/2014 3:35:37 PM   
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Just think of the mid-terms as a referendum on the President's job performance and policies.

That's what he said it was about, after all.

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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/11/2014 3:44:56 PM   
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Mid-term election time is job security (or insecurity) for the lobbyists...a new crop to buy.

< Message edited by MrRodgers -- 10/11/2014 3:45:10 PM >

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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/11/2014 4:04:16 PM   
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quote:

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FR
If we're lucky, we'll have a better percentage of voter turn out than Obama has of attending his PDB... which is 37% for those of you who didn't know.




http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/post/the-bogus-claim-that-obama-skips-his-intelligence-briefings/2012/09/23/100cb63e-04fc-11e2-8102-ebee9c66e190_blog.html

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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/11/2014 4:20:22 PM   
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Not so fast with those Pinocchios

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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/11/2014 4:24:26 PM   
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My link offers a critique of yours.

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RE: Mid-Term Elections - 10/11/2014 4:50:51 PM   
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No, it doesn't. From mine:

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I asked National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor about the findings, and whether there were any instances where the president attended the intelligence meeting that were not on his public schedule. Vietor did not dispute the numbers, but said the fact that the president, during a time of war, does not attend his daily intelligence meeting on a daily basis is “not particularly interesting or useful.” He says that the president reads his PDB every day, and he disagreed with the suggestion that there is any difference whatsoever between simply reading the briefing book and having an interactive discussion of its contents with top national security and intelligence officials where the president can probe assumptions and ask questions. “I actually don’t agree at all,” Vietor told me in an e-mail, “The president gets the information he needs from the intelligence community each day.”

Yet Vietor also directed me to a Post story written this year in which Obama officials discuss the importance of the intelligence meeting and extol how brilliantly the president runs it....



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