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Iraq, Foley, etc., etc., etc. All of these issues have pundits believing that there will be big losses for the Republicans. From an objective point of view, what do you think will happen?

2006-11-01 07:03:47 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Elections

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Everything was rolling that way, and i think it still is. Kerry's comment the other day I think hampered it a little, although I do see where it was aimed at Bush and not the troops. I swear if Kerry causes the Dems to lose like he caused 2004, we need him out of the party. Least of which apologize EVEN THOUGH you shouldnt have to, you know as well as anyone how the Republican hate machine winds up and wins over crap like that!

2006-11-01 07:09:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

I think the Republicans will experience some losses on election day. Americans are ready for change, and ousting some Republicans is the best way at this point to make it happen.

2006-11-01 15:14:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I don't think so and I will explain why the vast majority of polls are done by liberal groups so the results are skewed. If you look at past history all these polls predicted wrong in 1994 they had no incling of the takeover of congress by the republicans in 2000 they predicted a Gore win, wrong again in 2004 the pridicted a Kerry win right up till late afternoon and they were all wrong. I think the media is going to look foolish again and a lot of democrats are going to be very depressed.

2006-11-01 15:24:27 · answer #3 · answered by Ynot! 6 · 0 2

I think the Senate will have a narrower Republican majority, maybe even a 50-50 split, with the VP casting the tie-breaker for Republicans. I think the House of Representatives will have a small Democratic majority, and the same might happen with governorships.

2006-11-01 15:10:22 · answer #4 · answered by PoliSciFi 4 · 2 2

I hope so. You forgot Abramoff.

From an objective point of view, the Vice-presidential Candidate swearing into a microphone that he thought was off ha dno effect on an election, neither did "subliminable" advertising.

I don't think anybody in this country cares who they vote for. It's sad.

2006-11-01 15:10:42 · answer #5 · answered by Earth Queen 4 · 1 1

The dems don't even have to do much but stand back and watch them (the republicans) make a fool of themselves. Honestly the dems don't have to try real hard to win at all. Come nov 7th of course the republicans will suffer losses, i'd honestly be surprised if it were any other way.

2006-11-01 15:07:51 · answer #6 · answered by anabanana 3 · 2 3

The Democrats will pick up 45 seats in the House and 8 seats in the Senate.

2006-11-01 15:06:08 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Democrats are running on only one thing hate Bush. If and when they have a constructive idea I will consider voting for them. I want to thank that numskull Kerry for reminding the republicans of why we must get out and vote on Tuesday. His opinion that our armed services are ignorant is shared by the majority of the democratic party. They also have this opinion of the republicans. BE SMART VOTE REPUBLICAN ON NOV. 7!!!!!!!!

2006-11-01 15:18:12 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

I think the American public are looking for some change. Whether the changes will be big is to be seen on election day.

2006-11-01 15:05:34 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Nope, the only looses the Republicans will experience will be loss of breath from cheering so hard over our massive victories. Keep America Safe, Vote Republican !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2006-11-01 15:07:29 · answer #10 · answered by Spirit Walker 5 · 2 3

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