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Sep 22 2018 11:40am
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/09/20/rnc-internal-poll-tax-plan.html

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The only major legislative accomplishment for Republicans in the Trump era appears to be a major flop in the eyes of a majority of the country, according to an internal poll commissioned by – wait for it – the Republican National Committee.

According to the poll, which Bloomberg News obtained, Americans believe by a 2-to-1 margin that the GOP tax overhaul benefitted the wealthiest corporations and individuals, not the middle class.


can we call the "tax cut for the MIDDLE CLASS" a failure yet?

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Sep 22 2018 11:44am
Quote (Tjo @ Sep 21 2018 05:24pm)
So since this november elections is about congress, this doesn't really affect Trump, I mean if Democrats get like majority, the Republican party will still maintain the power, right? Do I understand this correctly? President Donald J. Trump's power is not decreased by a "loss" in this election?



Democrats would obstruct on almost any moderate bill so a Democrat majority in house or senate would be a complete logjam
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Sep 22 2018 11:48am
Democrat Leader Tells Crowd: “Vote early and often – whatever you can get away with”
“I shouldn’t say that, but I really don’t care”




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Sep 23 2018 04:58pm
https://www.newsweek.com/democrats-leading-republicans-midterm-election-new-poll-says-1134913

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recent poll conducted by NBC News and The Wall Street Journal signaled that the midterm elections could pose trouble for Republicans and President Donald Trump.

The poll, taken between September 16 and September 19, found that Democrats are leading Republicans in congressional preference by 12 points. Sixty percent of people polled also wanted to see a significant change in direction from the one President Donald Trump has been taking.

But the same poll found that almost 70 percent of voters polled were very satisfied or somewhat satisfied with the economy. The poll saw a six percent increase in satisfaction with the economy since June, the last time it was conducted, and a 13 percent increase since April 2017.

Of those surveyed, 26 percent considered themselves very or somewhat liberal and 37 percent identified as very or somewhat conservative. When it came to their opinions on various issues, the majority of those polled would likely vote for a candidate who:


Favors allowing young adults who were brought into the country illegally by their parents to stay in the United States legally to attend college or to work
Supports cutting the tax rate for business and corporations, as well as, cutting taxes for most Americans
Favors stricter regulations on assault and military-style firearms

Forty-seven percent of people said they were more likely to vote for a candidate who favors a single-payer system that allows the government to provide healthcare.

“I do believe Democrats will win back the House of Representatives,” Representative Ben Ray Lujan, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, told The Washington Times. “Our candidates are in a strong position.”

However, other Democrats pointed to the 2016 presidential election and warned about being overly confident about a guaranteed win.

“This is no time for confidence. This is no time for braggadociousness or bluster,” Booker said. “If there’s any complacency, if there’s any resting on their laurels, we need to go back to how people felt in the early days of November 2016.”

Trump has been actively encouraging people to vote during the upcoming midterm election and disparaged Democrats for trying to use the issue of Russian collusion to hurt Republicans during the midterm.

“While my (our) poll numbers are good, with the Economy being the best ever, if it weren’t for the Rigged Russian Witch Hunt, they would be 25 points higher! Highly conflicted Bob Mueller & the 17 Angry Democrats are using this Phony issue to hurt us in the Midterms. No Collusion!” Trump tweeted.

Similarly to other midterm elections, this year’s, scheduled to take place on November 6, is being seen as a review of Trump’s performance. The possibility has also been raised that if Democrats take over the majority in Congress, they’ll move forward with an attempt to impeach the president.


getting pretty darn high @ 12

republicans continue losing women

all they have left is middle aged+ men

with an economy that makes people happy and still seeing these numbers go that way...could be mighty interesting

any bump in the road in the economy in the very near future and it's blue panty night

Trump himself still doing alright

not sure how this supreme court deal is going to work out

and if Trump and others trying to convince his loyalists that there is a red wave coming will hurt their turnout

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wrong topix

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https://www.newsweek.com/democrats-leading-republicans-midterm-election-new-poll-says-1134913



getting pretty darn high @ 12

republicans continue losing women

all they have left is middle aged+ men

with an economy that makes people happy and still seeing these numbers go that way...could be mighty interesting

any bump in the road in the economy in the very near future and it's blue panty night

Trump himself still doing alright

not sure how this supreme court deal is going to work out

and if Trump and others trying to convince his loyalists that there is a red wave coming will hurt their turnout


Democrats only have access to bitter divorcee women. Happy married women lean republican
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Sep 23 2018 07:09pm
Not confirming Kavanaugh would be a disaster for Republicans. In my opinion, they should ram the pick through, regardless of what comes out about him. The last thing they need is Democrats having even more motivation to take the Senate. But at this point, I don't know if Collins and Murkowski will vote yay.
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Not confirming Kavanaugh would be a disaster for Republicans. In my opinion, they should ram the pick through, regardless of what comes out about him. The last thing they need is Democrats having even more motivation to take the Senate. But at this point, I don't know if Collins and Murkowski will vote yay.


Collins is a Yay as of right now, Murkowski is 50/50.

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Sep 24 2018 11:09am
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Collins is a Yay as of right now, Murkowski is 50/50.


they could afford a murkowski defection though. 50 votes + pence would still get Kav through in that case.
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Sep 24 2018 03:17pm


Florida Democratic congressional candidate dies at 54

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-florida/florida-democratic-congressional-candidate-dies-at-54-idUSKCN1M42GY

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(Reuters) - A Florida Democrat running for the U.S. House of Representatives in a heavily Republican district has died a little more than six weeks before the November elections, the state’s Democratic Party said on Monday.

April Freeman, 54, who worked as a writer and producer in the film industry, died of an apparent heart attack, local media quoted her husband as saying.







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