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Heimdal
HenryH
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« on: September 26, 2011, 01:39:39 PM »

Wow another laughable poll by PPP.  Missouri is gonna be solid Republican. 

I know you are upset the GOP aren't doing as well as you would like, but that doesn't mean these early polls are wrong.  The GOP has chosen some conservative people in their primary and after the George Walker Bush failure it is not surprising that people would be slow to return to those conservative policies

McCain carried Missouri in 2008, when the economy was in collapsing and the GOP was crippeled by the unpopularity of George W. Bush. Unless 2012  turns out to be an even better year for the Democrats than 2008 (which it probably wont be), Missouri will go Republican.
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Heimdal
HenryH
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« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2011, 03:01:32 PM »

Wow another laughable poll by PPP.  Missouri is gonna be solid Republican. 

I know you are upset the GOP aren't doing as well as you would like, but that doesn't mean these early polls are wrong.  The GOP has chosen some conservative people in their primary and after the George Walker Bush failure it is not surprising that people would be slow to return to those conservative policies

McCain carried Missouri in 2008, when the economy was in collapsing and the GOP was crippeled by the unpopularity of George W. Bush. Unless 2012  turns out to be an even better year for the Democrats than 2008 (which it probably wont be), Missouri will go Republican.

I also think Missouri will vote Republican.  However it will be a narrow victory, I just enjoy seeing the conservatives freak out over their candidates not crushing Obama like they dream off.  Most polls posted here have a conservative or two questioning the validity of the poll because it doesn't make their dream scenario likely

Okay. It looks like I misunderstood you.
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