All of the “Birther” congressmen or candidates for Congress are leading in the polls. All of them are leading with significant margins. Hounding didn’t work.
Posted on | October 16, 2010 | 3 Comments
I don’t have access to my old Facebook, as Facebook demands that I ID my friends by pictures, I can’t do this with 5,000 friends. So, I started a new FB page, and within a short period of time I have nearly 1,000 friends. I can’t retrieve the list from the old page, however I remember that there were some 16-18 congressmen, or current candidates for Congress, who signed up as my friends and supported me in my assertion, that Obama’s eligibility needs to be exposed and resolved in courts or in Congress. I looked up their polling. Even though the media was playing dirty tricks, was hounding them, using reverse psychology or outright bullying to beat them into submission, into statements of pronouncing Obama eligible and legitimate, the ones that stood strong, are doing really well in the polls. On the other hand gutless RINOS are not doing so well, as there is no excitement about their candidacy. Voters are not excited about their candidacies, some of them lost in the primaries, some are trailing now. After the election we’ll discuss the examples.
Now, going to general election, regardless of whether the candidates support eligibility trial or not, here are the polling results as of today:
As of now Republicans are poised to take the House and I see the polls showing between 53 to 68 seats gain. Currently Democrats have 256 seats. Republican gains are expected to be between 21-27%. It means that every fifth or every fourth Democrat is expected to be thrown out of office.
in Senate 37 seats are up for re-election this cycle. Out of those 37, 18 are occupied by Republicans and 19 by Democrats. According to Rasmussen, most reliable polling source, Republicans are leading in 10 out of 19 Democrat seats up for re-election. Two more seats are within the striking distance: Carly Fiorina is within the statistical margin of error, Linda McMahon is only 5% behind. It means, that as much as half of Democrat seats currently up for re-election, can be lost. If there will be no rigging, no created disasters, those are expected results. This is a referendum on Obama, his legitimacy and his policies.
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October 16th, 2010 @ 8:49 pm
No one will be more pleased with a Republican sweep in 2010 than Barack Obama. Poll numbers for the President and Congress remain in the toilet and Obama needs a Republican controlled but not quite veto proof Congress as a foil. There will be much finger pointing in both camps, nothing will change, and evil will triumph again in 2012 if good men do nothing.
The two party system, a free press, free elections and blind justice are illusions created by the globalist elite. Even if the Republicans win a majority in both the House and Senate in 2010, and even if Obama does not win a second term, his preordained RINO replacement in 2012 will throttle the engines a bit but will stay the course.
Replacing every (D) with an (R) will not be enough. Our only hope is replacing every career politician with genuinely conservative “citizen statesmen” who consider their oath of office a sacred vow.
October 16th, 2010 @ 9:55 pm
It sounds good in theory, but how do you achieve it in real life? You have to be pragmatic and do the best you can with the cards you are dealt. How do you practically replace all career politicians in one election?
October 17th, 2010 @ 7:15 am
You are right, Dr. Taitz, I was speaking theoretically, and in keeping with Dr. Keyes’ admonition to not vote for the lesser of two evils (McCain v. Obama comes to mind). Pragmatically, the best we can do is look at each race and vote for the more conservative candidate. As I wrote on Dr. Keyes’ blog (in response to his comments on Newt Gingrich’s sudden and suspicious awakening) “Beware the slimy ‘Newt’ as well as a jungle of RINO’s.”
At the very least, voting (R) instead of (D) gets us closer to a veto proof majority in Congress. I just wanted to warn people to look for the wolves in sheep’s clothing.