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« on: September 06, 2005, 10:20:32 AM »

I wouldn't say that Rasmussen leans towards the GOP... generally their pretty fair, though I'd be a fool not to give Vorlon the final word when it comes to rating them.

Talent vs McCaskill will be a competitive race, though I'd have said that in an evens year there is a slight lean towards the GOP.

Talent is not as unpopular as say DeWine in OH and McCaskill is not as powerful a candidate as Casey in PA… but with all that said the race will be competitive and if, as seems increasingly likely, there is a general anti-majority party sentiment next fall I can see McCaskill winning it.

But at the moment Talent with his sizable war chest, all be it with lukewarm approval numbers is the slight favourite IMHO.      
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« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2005, 03:20:21 PM »


Because I see lots of anti-Bush bumper stickers cropping up - upon the pickup trucks of the proles, not just the Volvos of the intelligencia (or what passes for one in Missouri).  I have even seen homemade anti-bush signs on the vehicles of the lumpenproles, which shows an even higher level of anger, as the signs are very crudely made and embarrassing.   Most importantly,  I have seen all of this in towns that have 'Jebus' signs in every other yard.  I realize this is anecdotal, but I think it is meaningful.

I've even had lower class simples burst out in anti-Bush diatribes at the next pump at the gas station (twice now), and once I saw the same thing in the payment line.  I don't think you can overestimate the gas price effect upon these ignorant working class types, Keystone Phil.  Many of these people voted for Bush previously because they were duped by patriotism or hatred of various minority groups.  Now they feel betrayed and misled - basically what is happening to Bush is what happened to Carter.


Could you crawl out of you’re a*s some time soon and be a little bit less condescending! 
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