Gerry manderer2 Wrote:
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> Unfortunately. It's over. We are losing big time
> in the close ones.
>
> - In Alaska, Stu Rothenberg and Larry Sabato
> both moved Alaska further in Dan Sullivan’s
> direction this week. Sullivan was ahead in another
> poll (the eighth in a row) and he outraised his
> opponent by $1.4 million in the third quarter.
>
> - In Arkansas, the momentum is with Tom Cotton.
> After outraising Mark Pryor by $1.6 million in
> the third quarter, the Rothenberg Political Report
> moved the state to Lean Republican. Pryor stumbled
> badly in their debate, claiming middle-class
> Arkansas make $200,000 a year – after 12 years
> in Washington, it’s clear that Pryor is
> out-of-touch.
>
> - In Colorado, Cory Gardner has seized the
> momentum – garnering five newspaper endorsements
> in three days and is leading in the latest Denver
> Post poll. In fact, Gardner has the lead in the
> last 10 of 11 polls. During their debate, Udall
> failed to name a single issue where he disagrees
> with President Obama – no wonder he’s voted
> with him 99% of the time. The Democrats were so
> desperate, they attacked Gardner’s high school
> football record; they are so incompetent, that
> within hours the story was retracted. Things are
> looking good in the Centennial State.
>
> - In Iowa, Bruce Braley is stewing, angry and
> increasingly bitter. During their last debate,
> Braley had the worst debate performance of his
> career; Politico reported that Braley “looked
> annoyed and seemed like he was on the verge of
> losing his temper at points.”
>
> - In Louisiana, every week Louisiana
> increasingly moves in the direction of the
> Republicans. The Times-Picayune profiled Bill
> Cassidy’s experience as a medical doctor and how
> his resume lends itself to a Senator who will work
> tirelessly for voters in the state. Mary Landrieu
> had a particularly bad debate performance, giving
> President Obama a “7/10” for his job
> performance – he only has a 37% approval rating
> in Louisiana.
>
> - All the polls agree: Republicans are
> #Winning: ALL of the latest election models show
> Republicans ahead, giving us at least a 60% chance
> of taking the Senate this year.
>
> - OOPS! Gaffe-prone Democrats: Bruce
> Braley’s multiple fiascos. Alison Lundergan
> Grimes refusing to admit voting for President
> Obama. Michelle Nunn’s leaked campaign plan. The
> list goes on...Democrats this year just keep
> embarrassing themselves.
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