Alright So Which Is It?!

#76
#76
Yes and electing Hillary will secure this. Clinton, Clinton, Bush, Bush, Clinton...

You need to start watching the democratic and republicans debates.

All the leading democrats in the polls are in favor of bringing the troops home and ending the war. All the leading Republicans think this will be a mistake.
 
#77
#77
You need to start watching the democratic and republicans debates.

All the leading democrats in the polls are in favor of bringing the troops home and ending the war. All the leading Republicans think this will be a mistake.

I simply responded to your "change" idea.
 
#78
#78
You need to start watching the democratic and republicans debates.

All the leading democrats in the polls are in favor of bringing the troops home and ending the war. All the leading Republicans think this will be a mistake.

It's almost as if both sides are catering to their base. :idea:
 
#80
#80
I won't vote for Hillary on one major issue... she's a Socialist. Plain and simple.
 
#83
#83
Well the majority of Americans must be democrats,

The majority of Americans probably are Democrats. It's just that 70% of them couldn't find a voting booth to save their lives.
 
#84
#84
The majority of Americans probably are Democrats. It's just that 70% of them couldn't find a voting booth to save their lives.

I've never seen the Republicans so out of synch with the rest of America, the Iraq War and Immigration. They are going to be beaten like they never have been in the next election.
 
#86
#86
I've never seen the Republicans so out of synch with the rest of America, the Iraq War and Immigration. They are going to be beaten like they never have been in the next election.

Yes and the Democrats immigration is in sync with most Americans? As well as ther Iraq plan, which is?
 
#87
#87
Yes and the Democrats immigration is in sync with most Americans? As well as ther Iraq plan, which is?

Their Iraq plan is to leave. It was a mistake to go in the first place. Both Dem's and Repub. are out of synch with the public on immigration. Both incumbent Dem's and Repub's will pay a price at the polls.
 
#88
#88
Their Iraq plan is to leave. It was a mistake to go in the first place. Both Dem's and Repub. are out of synch with the public on immigration. Both incumbent Dem's and Repub's will pay a price at the polls.


Doesn't really sound like a "plan".
 
#91
#91
There's an assumption here that the Democrats will control both the Presidency and Congress after the 2008 election. I don't think I need to remind anybody that Congress' approval ratings just as low as W's and that a majority of Americans think the US is heading in the wrong direction.
 
#95
#95
There's an assumption here that the Democrats will control both the Presidency and Congress after the 2008 election. I don't think I need to remind anybody that Congress' approval ratings are even lower than Bush's.

Congress isn't necessarily losing much ground in the approval ratings, however. The numbers are hovering around the same to slightly higher than the Republican controlled Congress of a year ago, with slightly lower disapproval ratings.
 
#96
#96
There's an assumption here that the Democrats will control both the Presidency and Congress after the 2008 election. I don't think I need to remind anybody that Congress' approval ratings just as low as W's and that a majority of Americans think the US is heading in the wrong direction.

I may be completely wrong, but haven't the majority of Americans thought that for the better part of 2 years now?
 
#98
#98
I may be completely wrong, but haven't the majority of Americans thought that for the better part of 2 years now?

There's a weird disconnect between those polls though and the voting booth. Otherwise W would have never won reelection.
 
#99
#99
There's a weird disconnect between those polls though and the voting booth. Otherwise W would have never won reelection.

Its not as big as you think. Take the last election for instance, the Republicans were beaten badly. In Bush's words "they got a whooping."
 
There's a weird disconnect between those polls though and the voting booth. Otherwise W would have never won reelection.

absolutely. Polling is either worthless, biased (check out the Fox polls for Congressional approval against the Washington Post's polls of less than a week earlier), or Americans are the most amazingly fickle group of people on the face of the planet.
 

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