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In reply to the discussion: 2014 is the year we lose the Senate and give the House a bigger Repuke majority than in 2010 [View all]arthritisR_US
(7,300 posts)40. I'll believe it when I see it, so far all I've seen is
alarmist rhetoric.
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2014 is the year we lose the Senate and give the House a bigger Repuke majority than in 2010 [View all]
eridani
Dec 2012
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I won't be, but the occasional voters that I practically had to drag to ballot drop boxes will
eridani
Dec 2012
#5
I dragged a number of them also ... and I know they will say what difference did my
RKP5637
Dec 2012
#8
Politicians have absolutely no responsibility for people being disenchanted with politics
Fumesucker
Dec 2012
#39
This will be the Pukes' #1 campaign theme : "Obama took your Social Security away!!1!"
bullwinkle428
Dec 2012
#6
Yep, and they will hammer that message over and over again until right or wrong, it will
RKP5637
Dec 2012
#14
Why are trying to take the blame off of the person we actually elected? He's responsible. n/t
Dawgs
Dec 2012
#16
Not really. Repukes would just like to execute every senior with an income below $20/year
eridani
Dec 2012
#12
Backwards. Republics want to end minimum wage. It is upward mobility that they oppose.
ieoeja
Dec 2012
#32
Of course, traditionally the party in white house loses seats in the house and senate
WI_DEM
Dec 2012
#17
I was a $100/month donor to the DNC. I donated thousands to Obama. I am a centrist/moderate.
ieoeja
Dec 2012
#38
The Democrats know as long as we have only them and the Republicans to choose from
WhoIsNumberNone
Dec 2012
#41
K&R I'm down with a prediction of a veto-proof majority. Then nothing will be his fault. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2012
#43