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Found this while googling for a task wholly unrelated to DU. Since I saw the DU hyperlink I had to stop and look.

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ccharles000 (1000+ posts)        Fri Nov-13-09 07:29 PM
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Van Hollen Predicts Republicans Won't Take Over House in 2010
 The latest mid-term election prediction from the chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Rep. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland: Democrats are going to have some tough contests in 2010, that doesn't mean Republicans are going to take over the House.

Jennifer Bendery of Roll Call reports that Van Hollen told Thursday's Bloomberg Washington Summit: "People who think this is a redux of 1994 are totally misreading the current situation."

That, of course, is the year that Democrats lost their majority in the House for the first time in four decades.

Given that recent polling shows that just 20 percent of Americans identify themselves as Republicans, a drop of 8 percentage points from the 2008 elections, according to Van Hollen. "To suggest that the Republicans are going to run to the rescue of the American people who think they're the answer, at least as we sit here a year out, is very wrong," he said.

http://blogs.cqpolitics.com/eyeon2010/2009/11/van-holle...
 

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Tempest (1000+ posts)      Fri Nov-13-09 07:32 PM
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1. The GOP will be splintered in 2010
 Edited on Fri Nov-13-09 07:36 PM by Tempest
The lunatic fringe of the GOP will get birthers and death panel candidates winning in primaries in districts they can't carry.

NY-23 is just a taste of things to come in 2010, IMHO.


A perfect example is here in the interior valley of California. The old guard GOP in the way of Kevin McCarthy (a Bill Thomas protege) is in trouble with the conservative base because of his support for Scozzafava in NY-23. The conservative base sees McCarthy as a Judas for backing a socially moderate candidate.

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Ozymanithrax (1000+ posts)      Fri Nov-13-09 07:36 PM
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2. I will add that the GOP will be busy protecting seats if they are that splintered.
 Democrats will have a problem if the base refuses to get off its ass. Even a splintered party can win if the otherside doesn't show up at the polls.

Yeah, that's what it is.

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LiberalFighter  (1000+ posts)        Fri Nov-13-09 08:39 PM
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6. A bit hard for them to mobilize when they have that much in-fighting amongst themselves.
 Those teabaggers and 9/12s aren't happy with a lot of Republican office holders.

And your right that Democrats will have a problem. IMO that it won't be as severe as in 94.

What I will enjoy will be Republicans having to campaign in primaries because they will have opponents. Which means taking time away from other activities. And reduces their campaign funding for the General Election.

So how much did you enjoy it?

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Hutzpa  (1000+ posts)        Fri Nov-13-09 07:48 PM
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3. It's nice to see them having wet dreams

It wasn't a dream, it was your sister.

BTW - tell her to stop calling.

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opihimoimoi  (1000+ posts)        Fri Nov-13-09 08:01 PM
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5. Only 4 years ago, the GOP sat on a pile of SUPPORT...only to lose the momotarium as the results of
 their Horrible Stewardship came to pass...

Bush/GOP screwed up big time

Now they pay a price

The Peeps out there are Pissed off.

At the GOP

No Mop, No Hope for them GOPiacs

We paid...

...your MOM!

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yellowcanine  (1000+ posts)        Fri Nov-13-09 09:29 PM
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8. Plus the Goopers picked the low hanging fruit in 1994.
 Edited on Fri Nov-13-09 09:34 PM by yellowcanine
The House seats going Dem now are part of a long term trend - doesn't mean there won't be setbacks but probably not nearly enough to turn the House back over to the GOP.

Should also mention that the Post Office scandal was working against the Democrats in 1994.
And the GOP played the term limits card in 1994 as well. Unlikely they can pull that one off again, having subsequently and conveniently ignored term limits for the most part.

Weird.

We had nothing to work with. No scandal advantages.

What happened?

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Clio the Leo (1000+ posts)        Fri Nov-13-09 11:48 PM
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9. They have tough road ahead of them......
 The Democrats won two seats of Congress this year and the President barely batted an eyelash.

Another article on the matter.....
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125495123152271693.html

It's tough.

So tough.

TO KEEP FROM LAUGHING!

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Hey now, a little respect for the smarterest peoples on the innerwebz.  A very little...

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That's what happens when you live in a echo chamber bubble.  Your political insight is not quite as razor-sharp as you think.  It's what happens when a lot of these bozos go to Washington.  It's the ultimate bubble. 

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It's what happens when a lot of these bozos go to Washington.  It's the ultimate bubble. 

You're right on the money there, Karin.  It's why I discount 90% of the political punditry, because that much of it is nothing but a product of the same echo chamber, without an anchor in the real world outside the Beltway.
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