Constructive gadfly
Published on January 7, 2006 By stevendedalus In Politics

WASHINGTON - In an ominous election-year sign for Republicans, Americans are leaning sharply toward wanting Democrats to take control of Congress, an AP-Ipsos poll finds. Democrats are favored 49 percent to 36 percent.

I'm not popping the champagne yet--it's a long way to November. Scandals of the control party notwithstanding, does not imply the Dems are innocent; there's plenty of on-the-take Dems from sleaze ball lobbyists. In addition, they still need a forceful message, which doesn't seem to be forthcoming. 


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on Jan 07, 2006
No kidding. I won't believe "good" news until it comes to fruition.
on Jan 07, 2006
I suppose you're implication is right: I'm guilty of stating the obvious.
on Jan 07, 2006
I've read that 52% of the respondents to this poll were Democrats, and 40% Republican, but I can't find any support for this claim.

Does anybody have some details on the exact specifications of this poll?

on Jan 07, 2006
Does anybody have some details on the exact specifications of this poll?
Apparently not, and that's the problem with polls. And if what you heard is correct, then the poll is invalid.
on Jan 07, 2006
I've read that 52% of the respondents to this poll were Democrats, and 40% Republican, but I can't find any support for this claim.


I've read that the the moon is made of cheese.

on Jan 07, 2006
I've read that the the moon is made of cheese.
Yes, it could be Stute's wishful thinking. as it is pretty unlikely AP would make that mistake.
on Jan 07, 2006
I've read that 52% of the respondents to this poll were Democrats, and 40% Republican, but I can't find any support for this claim.


I've read that the the moon is made of cheese


This was uncalled for! "If" you "read" the entire post you would have seen him asking if anyone had any details.
on Jan 07, 2006
This was uncalled for! "If" you "read" the entire post you would have seen him asking if anyone had any details.


Lighten up, it was a joke.
on Jan 07, 2006
I just took a poll in my home of 2 republicans, suprisingly 100% think the dems will not regain power.
on Jan 07, 2006
Up here in Canada I just read the latest poll and it shows the Conservative party ahead of the Liberal party by a couple of percentage points in our upcoming election. The other thing happening to me right now is I need to take a crap.

Can you guess which of the above things has any real importance?
on Jan 07, 2006
This was uncalled for! "If" you "read" the entire post you would have seen him asking if anyone had any details.


Lighten up, it was a joke.


I'm sorry, you're right. I missed the smiley face at the end.
on Jan 07, 2006
The issue is to have the voters see that having one party in power in both the Congress and the White House has not served this country well. A split in power will help and we need to get the lobbyists out of Washington.
on Jan 07, 2006
The issue is to have the voters see that having one party in power in both the Congress and the White House has not served this country well. A split in power will help and we need to get the lobbyists out of Washington.


Well until the DNC pulls it's collective head out of it's collective butt, it isn't going to happen!
on Jan 07, 2006
I just took a poll in my home of 2 republicans, suprisingly 100% think the dems will not regain power.
Clever.

Well until the DNC pulls it's collective head out of it's collective butt, it isn't going to happen!
I plagiarize:
Lighten up, it was a joke.


on Jan 07, 2006
I plagiarize: Lighten up, it was a joke.


Sorry steve, but I'll guarantee that the col isn't poking fun. He was serious.
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