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October 10, 2008 9:36 AM

Starting Gate: How Bad Could It Be For GOP?

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Vaughn Ververs
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Starting Gate
It's something that has been cautiously whispered about for months, but now it's out in the open. Could this be a "wave" election?

The last time is happened, of course, was in 1994 when Republicans rode a tidal wave of voter discontent and swept Democrats out of power in Congress, disposing of longtime Washington fixtures that never saw it coming. Candidates who wouldn't have had a chance in more conventional elections, from states and districts they never should have had a chance in, winning a net gain of 54 seats in the House and eight in the Senate.

Nobody is predicting quite that level of gains for Democrats this year – at least not yet. But if the economic meltdown has been the earthquake that has jolted the landscape, the tsunami that follows could be unpredictable.

The signs, from top to bottom, are hard to ignore. At the presidential level, Barack Obama has established a solid, if slight, lead in the national polls. More importantly, the battleground states at the moment are almost exclusively traditional Republican must-haves like Florida and Ohio in addition to states that have been traditional locks for the GOP, such as Indiana, Virginia and even North Carolina.

The national picture has suddenly made the outlook much darker for Republicans down the ballot as well. In the Senate races, Democrats entered this cycle with a big advantage in terms of open seats, recruitments and safe seats. It appeared that even in the best of circumstances, it was unlikely that they would pick up the nine seats needed to achieve a filibuster-proof, 60-seat majority. But in recent weeks polling has shown some surprisingly close races in previous safe states like Kentucky and North Carolina. In 1994, candidates were swept away that way, casualties of the bigger trends.

In the House, Republicans came into the cycle with similar disadvantages. Over two dozen retirements, recruiting difficulties and financial woes had the party hoping to simply stem the number of lost seats to single digits. With the Democrats now defending very few of their seats and taking the fight to Republicans all over the map, those hopes appear to be dashed. Political analyst Stuart Rothenberg yesterday revised his predictions upward, saying Democrats are now likely to win upwards of 20 seats in the House, maybe even 30 if current trends continue.

There are still over three weeks to go in the campaign and a lot can happen. Disgruntled voters may decide to punish the whole lot of them, lodging their frustrations against Democrats as well as Republicans. John McCain may succeed, whether in next week's debate or afterwards, in his efforts to raise questions about Obama's readiness and experience. Voters could decide that they don't want one-party rule in Washington again. But time is growing short and there is little good news to calm nervous Republicans right now.


Around The Track

  • A new ad by the McCain campaign hits Obama for his association with Weather Underground member William Ayres.

  • A report by the Alaska state legislature on Governor Sarah Palin's firing of a state official is expected to be released today.

  • The McCain campaign released its own report clearing Palin of any wrongdoing in the "troopergate" investigation.

  • New York Post gossip columnist Cindy Adams says Palin has been locked in to appear on "Saturday Night Live" October 25th.
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    by kopana October 12, 2008 7:37 PM EDT
    It is very clear and any intelligent person knows why we have to keep questioning Palin as she is a most dangerous type of Politican.

    ....she is for the drilling for oil on North Slope...not for energy resources FOR THE LOWER 48 as it has already been acknowledged that there isn''t that much oil there...she AND HER HUSBAND has a BIG FINANCIAL stake and is vested in the OIL CORPORATIONS UP THERE CHECK IT OUT FOR YOURSELF INSTEAD OF BEING UNINFORMED....I THINK YOU WILL SUPRISE YOURSELF.
    SHE IS EVEN WILLING TO KILL OFF THE POLAR BEAR FOR THESE OIL REVENUES...LOOK IT UP YOURSELF.. THE ALASKAN GOVERNMENT UNDER HER LEADERSHIP, ARE CURRENTLY SUING THE UNTIED STATES DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR FOR PLACING THE POLAR BEAR IN MAY 2008 ON THE ENDANGERED SPECIES LIST...
    SHE IS ANTI-CHOICE ENVEN IN CASES OF RAPE AND INCEST..THEREFORE ENSLAVING YOUNG WOMEN WHO HAVE BEEN VICTIMS OF THESE CRIMES TO BEAR THE OFFSPRING AND FORCE TO SUPPORT THEM WHEN THEY WERE CREATED AS A RESULT OF THE A HORRENDOUS CRIME AGAINST THEIR PERSON...
    NOW A BIPARSIAN COMMITTEE HAVE FOUND THAT SHE HAS ABUSED HER POWERS IN PRESSURING THAT A CERTAIN OFFICIAL TO FIRE A STATE EMPLOYEE AND SHE IS STATING THAT THIS REPORT HAS FREE HER OF ANY WRONG DOING?

    OH PLEASE, SHE HAS VIOLATED THE ETHICS LAWS..and has STATED IN THE DEBATE...GO AHEAD AND LOOK IT UP...THAT SHE WOULD GO AGAINST WHAT IS WRITTEN IN THE U.S. CONSTITUION AND WOULD EXPAND VP POWERS


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    by eroosevelt08 October 12, 2008 5:19 AM EDT
    Sorry. Didn''t mean for that to get in twice.
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    by eroosevelt08 October 12, 2008 5:18 AM EDT
    The Republican Congressmen and women should be putting together a resume for when they hit the streets. As for Bush, he as said he would tlike to be an evangelist.
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    by eroosevelt08 October 12, 2008 5:18 AM EDT
    The Republican Congressmen and women should be putting together a resume for when they hit the streets. As for Bush, he as said he would tlike to be an evangelist.
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    by misha128-2009 October 12, 2008 4:11 AM EDT
    If you guys are so sure that Obama''''s going to win why you keep after Palin?? Oh I know, you know that if McCain loses this time in 2012 she will be back and you know Obama won''''t be able to beat her then. ...

    Posted by robert2237 at 06:44 PM

    More correctly she will not be able to win the Republican primary in Alaska after she is removed from office for her illegal conduct in troopergate.
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    by robert2237 October 11, 2008 9:44 PM EDT
    If you guys are so sure that Obama''s going to win why you keep after Palin?? Oh I know, you know that if McCain loses this time in 2012 she will be back and you know Obama won''t be able to beat her then. Sorry I forgot your fears. Have a nice day and vote for who is best for the country not the star.
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    by robert2237 October 11, 2008 9:42 PM EDT
    If I was a Obama supporter I would not get to excited right yet. I think if you look back Kerry was ahead at this time in the race, well he lost. So don''t go buying you party goods just yet you have to remember that people may say they are going to vote for Obama but what has been found during bad times is that when people get in the booth to vote they say no we better stick with someone know. This may not happen but there is a 50/50 chance. Also Obama is not up my very much and with his Assocciation with Ayers he may start falling behind. Then we got Reko what is he going to have to say about Obama, that is one huge question out there. Then we got his muslim guy meeting with terrioris this last week, I know ABC, NBC, CNN is not reporting this but take alook at some overseas news and you will see it is being reported there. Also we got this ACORN issue, and Obama is really big time in bed with them. And then maybe some day people will start learning how the goverment really works and do a little reading and find out the Bush is not the cause of this mess we are in, he does have responsibility for not pushing more on congress for the oversite but that is about all he could have done, if you really take a look at what has went on in congress you will find that in the 90''s there was some bills passed that caused most of these problems.
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    by harbinger09 October 11, 2008 6:33 PM EDT
    DOUCMENTS AND VIDEO PROVE PALIN IGNORES SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE!!!! Sarah Palin''''''''s own records and video show her at her Wasilla Assemblies of God church promising church members that she will do all she can to inject God into the government. What the congregation and other taxpayers did not know--is that the plane trip, hotel and expenses to Wasilla were paid for by the taxpayer as Palin charged the entire trip to government expenses.

    Wow, stay tuned Sarah--you are in the big leagues now--and you can''''''''t hide behind moose dressing or a misunderstanding--no respect for the law, no respect for the Constitution...when this is over, you may wish YOU were Bill Ayers.

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    by misha128-2009 October 11, 2008 1:59 PM EDT
    Since the Senate and Congress draft and pass legislature, it is more accurate to say that the President voted with McCain 90% of the time.

    Posted by joule3 at 05:56 PM

    Congress is required to pass legislation however there are no rules requiring Congress to draft the legislation. You may have a point that the failure to require them to draft legislation may be part of the problem.
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    by tachoma-2009 October 11, 2008 1:29 PM EDT
    Just remember no matter how many golden paracutes you have, you still ain''t save without a rip cord.
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