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Congressional Dems’ Own Polls Show
Them Tanking

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Posted By: Garnet, 8/7/2021 10:08:25 AM

It looks as if Democrats just now realized there’s an election next year. After months of repeated appeals from pollsters, consultants, and former officials, Congressional Democrats finally appear to be hearing the warnings that their party and their message is not resonating with voters. But with the party still firmly in the grip of radical progressive politicians and donors, Democrats may have already sealed their fate for 2022.According to a new poll commissioned by the party’s own campaign arm, the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee, Democrats are trailing Republicans by 6 points on a generic ballot among likely voters in swing districts. Those results, particularly on the economy, which 55%

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Reply 1 - Posted by: ROLFNader 8/7/2021 10:22:49 AM (No. 870998)
Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of socialists.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: stablemoney 8/7/2021 10:35:59 AM (No. 871008)
They are still in office. So they have not tanked enough.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: red1066 8/7/2021 10:45:21 AM (No. 871019)
Look at the amount of damage these communists have done in six months. We're still about a year and a half away from the attempt to remove them. It might take 20 or more years to reverse the damage that's been done in the last six months.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Cynical Backstory 8/7/2021 10:50:39 AM (No. 871024)
It looks potentially good for our side but don’t forget that the Republican Party can lose most amazingly, if the price is right for them.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Bluefindad 8/7/2021 11:00:31 AM (No. 871041)
Faux concern. They know who counts the votes.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: montwoodcliff 8/7/2021 1:13:09 PM (No. 871164)
Note that in the article, Dan Shor says that for Democrats to win, they have to change voting rules by passing HR 1. In other words, Democrats know their policies are unpopular and have to cheat in order to win. Also, how sincere can they be if they change their messaging because when have Democrats ever acted in good faith. It’s a case of “fooled you again!”
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Reply 7 - Posted by: mc squared 8/7/2021 1:36:37 PM (No. 871195)
It makes no difference to them as the Fix is in. Commiecrats don't just lose and go away. History shows that.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Strike3 8/7/2021 4:14:59 PM (No. 871332)
It's almost funny that some people still have faith in polls and elections.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: joew9 8/7/2021 4:51:38 PM (No. 871361)
The polls are simply a roadmap telling them how much they need to cheat.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: privateer 8/7/2021 5:03:21 PM (No. 871370)
6% is a a routine steal. Nothing like the 26% all-out effort they needed to put Gropey Dopey in the White House.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Come And Take It 8/7/2021 11:44:26 PM (No. 871580)
Polls are propaganda. The fraud remains unchecked, and continues to be extended and expanded under the guise of COVID variant A to Z.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: mifla 8/8/2021 5:12:26 AM (No. 871646)
If they Repubs do take congress back, look for the Dems to scream to keep the filibuster intact.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: MickTurn 8/8/2021 8:45:06 AM (No. 871746)
Once they lose I want investigations into everything they did, EVERYTHING...and long years of PRISON TIME and a few Executions for TREASON...AOC and Squad, are you paying attention?
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