Posts Tagged ‘election’
Rasmussen Poll: Blumenthal loses 10 points to McMahon in two weeks
New poll from Rasmussen this morning. The poll was taken yesterday, but it’s not clear what time the poll started or completed. The poll included 500 likely voters in Connecticut, and had a margin of error of 4.5 percent. That means – as of this morning – it’s a dead heat between Blumenthal and McMahon.
Read MoreScott Brown wins AP projects – UPDATE: Video Coakley concedes
Brown up 7% all night. Now the AP, with 70% of the vote in Brown the winner. The new Scott hear round the world. Congrats Mass. I am so proud of you. I will have the victory speech and concession speech as soon as it’s up. Coakley video below. Brown speech will be separate post…
Read MoreObamacare: The politics
It has occurred to me after thinking some more about Saturday evening’s vote in the House to approve the Pelosi version of Obamacare, that there is far more to what happened than appears. The polls clearly show that the American public is not overwhelming in favor of Obamacare. Most Americans are relatively happy with their insurance,…
Read MoreA gathering storm?
Recent events suggest that things may (and I stress may) be looking up. Despite the endorsement of the Democratic candidate by Scozzafava in NY 23, Conservative candidate Hoffman currently leads in Sienna College polling by 5 percentage points, with undecideds doubling from 9% to 18%. In Virginia, the Republican candidate Bob McDonnell holds a commanding…
Read MoreTesting McCain and Obama web sites – credit card fraud
After all of the activity concerning the Obama Web site and how it seems a bit “loose” in how it collects credit card donations, I’m taking one for the team and testing it myself. Author note: While I’m away from the computer, I’m republishing my top 20 posts from 2008 each afternoon. -Steve (by the…
Read MoreAn appeal to Obama supporters
Now that we are at the eve of the presidential election, the magnitude of this moment looms large over us all. As a conservative I have watched in awe and horror at the scope of the liberal propaganda machine in this country. Obama’s $618 million fund raising, shadowy support from wealthy liberal donors, true-believers in…
Read MoreOn the street interviews – selecting Obama
I’m not a big fan of “man on the street” interviews. I guess if programs do them live, you can have some fun with it. They certainly are not scientific, and for the taped interviews, you know that they are only going to play the stupid people for laughs.
Read MoreAn appeal to Obama supporters
Now that we are at the eve of the presidential election, the magnitude of this moment looms large over us all. As a conservative I have watched in awe and horror at the scope of the liberal propaganda machine in this country. Obama’s $618 million fund raising, shadowy support from wealthy liberal donors, true-believers in…
Read MoreThe case against the Obama presidency (Part 2)
After reviewing Hot Air’s post written by Guy Benson, Mary Katharine Ham and Ed Morrissey, it became apparent more needed to be done. It is a good review, but there are many more reasons you should not vote for Obama Nov. 4. I called that post my shortest in history since I provided no analysis,…
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