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PolitiJunkie
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« on: August 08, 2013, 02:09:56 PM »

Pelosi costs the Democrats every state by double digits along with more than 50 seats in the House and 7-10 in the senate. Can you guys imagine Nanci Pelosi's comments and stances at the front and center of the country's focus? And how old is Harry Reid? On the Republican side, I'm thinking Boehner would do most of the work and pulling for a comfortable win.

Shut up. These tickets are equally bad and you know it.

Good lord what tickets!
*Revised.
McConnell/Boehner: 285 (50.04%)
Reid/Pelosi: 253 (47.89%)
Other: 2.07%


McConnell does NOT win New Hampshire. I've noticed you like to let New Hampshire go Republican a lot more than it should (in timelines) or would (in predictions). Perhaps desirability bias, as you are a Republican from New Hampshire?
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PolitiJunkie
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« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2013, 09:11:00 PM »

Pelosi costs the Democrats every state by double digits along with more than 50 seats in the House and 7-10 in the senate. Can you guys imagine Nanci Pelosi's comments and stances at the front and center of the country's focus? And how old is Harry Reid? On the Republican side, I'm thinking Boehner would do most of the work and pulling for a comfortable win.

Shut up. These tickets are equally bad and you know it.

Good lord what tickets!
*Revised.
McConnell/Boehner: 285 (50.04%)
Reid/Pelosi: 253 (47.89%)
Other: 2.07%


McConnell does NOT win New Hampshire. I've noticed you like to let New Hampshire go Republican a lot more than it should (in timelines) or would (in predictions). Perhaps desirability bias, as you are a Republican from New Hampshire?

Oh yes. I'm yearning for the days when NH was solidly red.

Sucks to suck!
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PolitiJunkie
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« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2013, 09:30:19 PM »

I don't even think Pelosi could win her home state of CA.

California is a Democratic state. What makes you think it would vote two of the worst faces of the Republican Party over two of the worst faces of the Democratic Party? Reid/Pelosi vs Christie/Martinez, sure, Reid/Pelosi loses California. But not against an equally toxic Republican ticket.
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