IA - Selzer/DMR: Grassley +18% over Finkenauer with outright majority of vote (user search)
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« on: September 22, 2021, 11:58:37 AM »

I admit that f Biden doesn't get his 4.7T dollar package and Manchin and Sinema won't increase Debt Ceiling  or vote over 2T thru Reconciliation D's will lose next yr, but if Biden does get his massive spending bill D's can win 54 seats and 222 J seats and win DC statehood


All Manchin and Sinema has to do is make Rs do a standing Filibuster and Rs would relent and they said they are open to do it on VR and they can do it on Debt ceiling too

Lol the Election is 14 Mnths away, we won't win IA but other states with huge BLK votes in MI, WI and PA and OH and NC are different and Grassley isnt winning by 25 pts over Fink 5/7 pts ueah
You are joke Olowakandi! The Democrats are doomed no matter what happens with the Infrastructure Bill. IF they vote for it they will be labelled as "SOCIALISTS", IF they vote against it the Progressive Fraction of the Democratic Party might not come out and vote next year.

The Biden/Harris/Pelosi/Schumer Clown Show has already done massive OVERREACH in this Country over the last 8 months with the Vaccine Mandates. Biden is in a worse spot compared to Obama at the same time of their respective Presidencies.

Obama ended his 1st Year in Office (2009) with a +22.5 JA Rating according to Historical Data from the Real Clear Politics Website and Biden won't even come close to that as he is already underwater.

It all fell apart for Obama once the Democratic-led Congress passed the Affordable Care Act through Reconciliation.

Same thing will happen with the Budget/Infrastructure Bill.

Meanwhile when you look at Polls Inflation is the biggest Issue for Voters right now.

It's not a Red wave when Rs lose by a landslide in Cali Recall and lose by 5 in VA and losing by 9 in AZ, CO and PA and tied in WI and down by 2 in MI, Rs won MI, CO and VA Gov in 2010/2014, you think it is but I dont.
The only states you guys are up in are NV and NH and we are targeting OH and NC and Ryan leads by 1 in OH and tied in another

No polls in NC

CA really doesn't move in wave years. It just is what it is. It didn't really move in 2006 or 2010.

Not only that but the Republicans best cycle in California since 1998 happened in 2006 which further shows that California doesnt really get impacted by national conditions given how bad 2006 was for the GOP.

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