salemfootball 10 Report Share Posted November 1, 2010 among likely voters . This could be a landslide . 46 to 44 percent more favorable rating for Democrats . Sounds like voters are upset at Democrats but don't really like Republicans any better but as usual in a midterm election , voters are voting against the party in power as they want fast results . Also , I really think this is the reason for the Tea Party rise given the fact that Republican congresses have not done much better as far as keeping spending in check . There are some people who think that both national parties are elitist Yale and Harvard graduates who sell out to their friends , and thus the rise of the tea party . Both domestic and international spending are way out of control . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted Account 5,203 Report Share Posted November 1, 2010 among likely voters . This could be a landslide . 46 to 44 percent more favorable rating for Democrats . Sounds like voters are upset at Democrats but don't really like Republicans any better but as usual in a midterm election , voters are voting against the party in power as they want fast results . Also , I really think this is the reason for the Tea Party rise given the fact that Republican congresses have not done much better as far as keeping spending in check . There are some people who think that both national parties are elitist Yale and Harvard graduates who sell out to their friends , and thus the rise of the tea party . Both domestic and international spending are way out of control . Not really surprising, especially for the 9th. It's not going to be a "landslide", but it'll be a win for the left unless the undecided voters really rally around Griffith. It's a shame, too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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