A new forecast is predicting gains in the House of 50 to 60 seats for the Republicans this November. That would easily give control of the chamber to the GOP.
As President Obama's poll ratings continue to slide amid his childlike swings at the Republican leadership (being treated like a dog? Really, now), the 2010 mid-term elections are taking the shape of another 1994. Couple this with the continued malaise (we love using Carter era terms, especially against his fellow Democrats) of the economy and the state of fear over the health care debacle, along with questions over whether Democrats can handle foreign policy questions (read: terrorism) as well as Republicans, and the right wing must simply be salivating all the more.
Factor in that old and true saw that liberals tend to sit out bi-elections in greater numbers than the voters who truly care about the direction in which our nation is headed (read: conservatives) and the prospects are truly astounding. The positive analysis for the GOP could go on forever.
Yet it won't. It won't have to. Because on November 2nd, 2010, the predictions will end. Fact will reign, and it will shine brightly on the Republican Party.
The Spirit of 94. Pass it on.
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