What Was Before Is Again
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | October 4th at 11:44 AM |
The New York Times ran an article over the weekend that the House of Representatives is still not in the hands of the GOP. A Newsweek survey came out with an oddity of a generic ballot answer. Gallup has been jumping all over the place. Had I a show, I’d say “roll the tape.” Instead, you’ll have to settle for this. Here’s Charlie Cook’s review | Read More »
Unlike 1994, They Saw This Year Coming
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | September 28th at 10:36 AM |
“When you are ten points down, you don’t take the A team off the field in the final quarter and replace them with the B team unless you know you are going to get clobbered anyway.” Last night on CNN, Gloria Borger pointed out that the Democrats tell anyone who will listen that they were prepared for this year. Unlike 1994, the Democrats say they | Read More »
Winning in ’10 Means Utilizing the Power of 10
By: Newt Gingrich (Diary) | September 21st at 10:30 AM |
Recovery Begins on Election Day 2010. There is a rising political tide in the United States, a wave that could usher in the biggest realignment of the U.S. Congress in decades. But in order for the American people to defeat the job killers, voters must show up at the polls on November 2nd, and they have to show up big time.
Landmark shift in the Gallup enthusiasm readings
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | June 24th at 12:42 PM |
National Journal noticed an event in the Gallup voter enthusiasm polling: Republicans have gone off the scale, while Democrats have fallen far off from 2006. Since 1994 the numbers have tracked with victory and defeat, with the party ahead in enthusiasm winning the House, but this scale is… well, just look.
Swingometer on the Rasmussen Generic Ballot
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | June 7th at 09:20 PM |
Rasmussen has a new generic ballot out, and that means it’s time to see how the Swingometer projects the election to go based on that result.
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The Political Elite Collectively Hold their Breath Until Tuesday Night
By: Dan Perrin (Diary) | January 18th at 06:17 AM |
When the lead paragraph in a story in the Boston Globe — owned by the New York Times — from a story titled “Obama here for Coakley, trailing a diminished aura,” reads: “The feverish excitement that propelled Barack Obama and scores of other Democrats to victory in 2008 has all but evaporated, worrying party leaders who are struggling to invigorate the base before Tuesday’s Massachusetts | Read More »
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