After months of unrelenting bad news, President Bush and his Republican allies have begun to change the mood, if not the overall trajectory, of a midterm election campaign that has tilted against them for a year.
A combination of good luck -- in the form of a sharp decline in gasoline prices -- and dogged persistence by the president's political team in trying to redefine the terms of the fall campaign has given a much-needed morale boost to beleaguered Republican candidates. The ebullience many Democrats exhibited throughout the summer has given way to more cautious assessments of how difficult the final six weeks may be.
Keep on the offensive....it will be a HUGE embarrassment to the Left if they can not gain control of atleast the House...
History, which liberals like to make up, says that liberals should have been gaining seats since 2002...and they have not...they have lost more...
Its not the 60's anymore liberals, your time is over.
Monday, September 25, 2006
Both Parties Sensing Tighter House Races
Posted by The Game at 12:24 PM
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