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MarkWarner08
Junior Chimp
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« on: September 15, 2006, 04:32:05 PM »

I have 5 million reasons why Bob Menendez can still win this race. The number five million represents the cash on hand advantage Senator Menendez enjoys over Kean Junior. We all saw how effective the well-placed ad buys of Rick Santorum and Ben Cardin were in boosting their respective polls numbers.

Unless the NRSC or the RNC step in, for every dollar Junior spends, Menendez will spend $3.50. That will play a large role in this race, because NYC and Philly TV costs is so expensive.
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MarkWarner08
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2006, 04:46:32 PM »

Menendez has another ad out now. It's pretty good. The smear campaign on him hasnt hurt him at all according to the SV poll.

That's why it was a six-point in Kean's favor from last month

Whew, sure would like to see what a bad month produces
None of this 6 point anything matters. .

Actually, that's mostly what counts, haven't you ever heard of poll swings?  Are you that blindly partisan you still think Menendez is the favorite?

Kean is a slight favorite. What worries me about his chances is that he's running on two things, his father's name and his liberal views on the issues. After listening to an NPR report on Kean, my Dad thought he was a liberal Democrat.

Once the voters find out about Kean's record of quid pro quo deals, his support for the Bush agenda and that he's not his father, this race will swing to Menendez.

The only Republican challenger in America leading a Democratic House or Senate incumbent is running as a Democrat.
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