Who will win is the question. Conservatives, contrary to pundits, can’t wait to vote. Who are these pundits we always hear? Many of them are the old liberal media. There are some conservatives that want to look like they are more knowledgeable or fair in their commentaries also predict exactly what the liberals predict, a big Democrat win. Don’t let them fool you. I heard of polls since I started following politics closely around 1980 and with few exceptions the polls, run by the liberal media, always have Dems winning. What’s new? Even when Reagan won with the biggest landslide victory in 1984, winning all but one state, there were polls a few months before the election that had the Democrat Mondale leading.
Conservatives that are quick to predict GOP losses want to kiss up to the liberal media. What will they lose if they are wrong? They think nothing, because the liberal media won’t call them on it and mock them for being wrong. No, the lib media would also be wrong so they will say nothing. But now with bloggers they will be reminded.
So is that mean I’m predicting a Republican win? I would call it a win. I don’t know what will happen, no one really knows. I predicted the Republicans will win over 50 seats in 1994. 55 seats were in play that could be won and you always lose a few close ones that get away. The GOP won 52 seats that year. The democrats have a chance to win 20 or 30 seats but beyond that it’s near impossible. They need 15 seats to win the House. If they win some but not a majority, that means the Republicans actually won more seats in the election. At this point most will say it will be close who takes the House. Either way, with all the talk about the Dems winning, and they do expect to win, they will not win near enough seats to claim a major shift in their direction. The Republicans are likely to hold the Senate and at this time the Dems appear they will be in the minority there. That’s not a win for them. It’s a Republican win.
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