"A winnable seat put into question even if won"
1 posted on
04/05/2009 5:50:05 AM PDT by
Scanian
To: Scanian
I think this is an excellent analysis. Opposition to current tax and spend policy, combined with recent dem tax and earmarks scandals, is the winning ticket in 2010.
2 posted on
04/05/2009 6:34:25 AM PDT by
heiss
To: Scanian
The GOP still does not get it and may be destined to lose more seats in the House and Senate come 2010 unless they choose candidates who are constitutionalists and fiscal conservatives. 2010 may be the last chance to halt Obama’s move towards socialism, abolishment of private property, and the one world government. Then again, the powers that be in the GOP may well be in on the whole deal.
3 posted on
04/05/2009 6:37:45 AM PDT by
buckalfa
(confused and bewildered)
To: Scanian
6 posted on
04/05/2009 7:04:58 AM PDT by
Dan(9698)
To: Scanian
Gillibrand is no centrist, she is a disingenuous politician and a lefty.
When Kirsten Gillibrand was a congresswoman in a pretty conservative district, she voted against the bailout, so wouldn’t you think she would vote against the Obama/Pelosi PORKulus?
Nope, she’s under Schumer’s thumb.
When she was a congresswoman in this conservative district, she did what she had to do to win, except for abortion. She received a 100% rating from NARAL.
12 posted on
04/05/2009 11:36:13 AM PDT by
Sun
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