OH NOOOOOOOooz . Wake up Gertrude this could be BIGGER than Carter.. WOO HOO..
I’m glad to see this too. Although I remember two years ago, people walked into their polling places first thing in the morning on election day and there were already thousands of votes for Reid and I don’t think there’s early voting there. The mob in Vegas and Reno have a great influence in elections. There’s a cure for that of course, a massive landslide in one direction. And a wave may be building.
It’s about time that Heller (the incumbent) got some traction there. The Rat in the race is every bit as slimy and corrupt as Dingy Harry, and she is supported by the same Las Vegas criminal machine. She could be Harry’s twin sister.
Nevada has a history of very close statewide races and a capability for Massive Democrat Vote Fraud in Vegas that is every bit as effective as it is in Chicago or Philadelphia.
Heller could use a bit more breathing room in the polls heading into election day in order to be moderately confident of maintaining his Senate seat.
“Incumbent Republican Dean Heller has opened a seven-point lead...following a visit by Bill Clinton to the state on Berkley’s behalf.”
The kiss of death.
LOL
Where does everybody got this idea that Monica Lewinsky’s ex-boyfriend is a “great campaigner”? Even when he was President, Juannita Broaddrick’s probable rapist would drive down the numbers of the person he was campaigning for, and this trend hasn’t changed since he thankfully became ex-President.
Excellent. Now if only Nevadans would get rid of the “COMMUNIST FROM SEARCHLIGHT”. He’s a Mormon too. You would think the Church would take care of this matter.
I don’t understand how Nevada is leaning towards Obama
- The senate race favors the GOP
- Obama has mouthed off on Las Vegas
- Obama has put the state in really bad shape
- Democrat Steve Wynn has come out strong against Obama
- Nevada is not known to be a moonbat state
- Nevada has a big Mormon population
A visit from the Impeached and Disbarred is usually the best thing that can happen for the Republican opponent.