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mypalfish
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« on: October 21, 2010, 01:32:24 PM »

Sorry fellow GOPers, but this is not going to be that good of an election night if a terrible candidate who gave the worst debate answer in the history of debates to the simple question of "how do you create a job" is just thoroughly destroying his opponent.  If this was going to be anything approaching a "wave", "tidalwave" or "tsunami", this race would be close and go down to the wire.
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mypalfish
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« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2010, 01:33:13 PM »

It's always nice to see people who try to buy elections lose.

Like a Herb Kohl, for example?
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mypalfish
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« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2010, 01:41:23 PM »

Sorry fellow GOPers, but this is not going to be that good of an election night if a terrible candidate who gave the worst debate answer in the history of debates to the simple question of "how do you create a job" is just thoroughly destroying his opponent.  If this was going to be anything approaching a "wave", "tidalwave" or "tsunami", this race would be close and go down to the wire.

Yeah, because Republicans always win Senate elections in Connecticut, especially when running against a very popular Democratic politician who has held statewide office for decades. 

This race is closer than Suffolk thinks.  We have a huge range in polling from Rasmussen (D+5) Suffolk (D+18).

The race SHOULD have been closer, but it's not.  This is just another year where the GOP candidates fade down the stretch and limp to election day.  Almost all the Senate polls coming out show the Republican losing ground.  If the GOP couldn't kick the Dems a** in this environment, they never will.
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