Posted on 1/19/2010, 8:54:41 PM by honestabe010
Although false optimism seems to continue on the Democratic side, the polls show a different story. Scott Brown seems, poised to break up the Democratic super majority that has time and again thumbed its noses at the people who elected them to their positions.
As you can see, the most recent polls are weighted heavily in Brown's favor. These are mere samplings of likely voters, they in no way tell the whole story. However, for those out there who thought all was lost. For those who thought this awful healthcare bill was going to be forced upon us, there is a glimmer of hope. Sure, the always in touch Nancy Pelosi claims one way or another they will pass their socialist scheme. Nevertheless, many even within her own party say a Brown win is a game changer...
(Excerpt) Read more at thewoodwardreport.com ...
Oh Dear God, let it be so.
Amen!
GREAT stuff, avacado. Thanks!
Great Cartoon.
Massachusetts: you have s second chance for a great tea party win!!
"The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything."
- Joseph Stalin
I fervently hope so, but we're not there yet.
The fitting touch would be for Brown to give his winner’s speech from a dock in Boston Harbor!
Technically, wouldn’t the “super majority” in the Senate be more in line with the 74th and 75th Congress?
Given this election is in MA I would think that, regardless of who wins, it would *already* be a game-changer in less statist parts of the country (which is virtually everywhere).
Or better yet, outside the gate at the liberal shrine known as the Kennedy compound in Hyannisport.
Horse puckey. "Weighting" is a trick the Dems use to make everything come out Dems way - like sampling 45% D, 25% R and 30% I.
I see no evidence of such weighting here.
Do not count on Brown winning...can you say voter FRAUD!
http://michellemalkin.com/2010/01/19/oops-boston-globes-premature-election-results/
I mean if the Boston Globe has it online and then it’s a Ooops, then a fix must be in.
I pray I am wrong!!!!
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