A Romney-Christie ticket could deliever New Jersey and the Presidency to the GOP
By: independentconservative (Diary) | March 31st at 04:37 PM |
For a bit of background on this topic, first consult my previous diary where I preview this scenario. Using this interactive map, I have outlined a scenario where a Romney-Christie ticket could win the White House and not have to win the battleground states of IA, CO, NM, NV, or even AZ. Consider the far west states of CO, AZ, NV, and NM lost to | Read More »
Could the 2012 Presidential election really come down to a single state (like Colorado or Iowa?) Yes: and here’s how
By: independentconservative (Diary) | March 13th at 06:18 PM |
For those of you reading my diaries on the 2012 and 2014 U.S. Senate predictions, you’ll note how I hinted that the entire November 2012 Presidential Elections could come down to a single state like Colorado or Iowa, which are my two best guesses based on this hypothetical electoral map of how I honestly think the election would go if held today. Don’t just take | Read More »
Summarizing and analyzing the 2014 U.S. Senate races (part II)
By: independentconservative (Diary) | March 11th at 05:52 PM |
Before you read this diary, perhaps you should check out Part I of the 2012 races which you can access here. This 2014 diary, much like the last one, will attempt to break-down some of the major races and provide a summary of the chances of picking up the seat. This is important in not just stopping a possible Obama agenda if he’s re-elected, but also | Read More »
Summarizing and analyzing the 2012 U.S. Senate races (part I)
By: independentconservative (Diary) | March 7th at 05:05 PM |
First, I’d like to say I sincerely believe Republicans will win the Senate in 2012 and I thought this long before, and even after Senator Snowe’s retirement announcement last week. Consider that of the 33 Senate races, Republicans only have to defend 10 seats. These are: Indiana, Massachusetts, Nevada, Mississippi, Tennessee, Utah, Wyoming, Arizona, Maine, and Texas. Of these ten seats, the following five should be | Read More »