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Mid-Term election 2014

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Before the 2012 elections, I had predicted that Mitt Romney would win the election. For people that missed it Mitt Romney lost in 2012 and Barack Obama won re-election.

Some suggested that I would post deeply in a thread that I had been wrong. Others said that I would pretend that I never made that prediction and not say anything about the results.

Instead, I created a new thread where I said I had been wrong. I made that post election night.

I wonder if Dromond will make a similar post?

The Republican party is going to get pummeled. The non-scandals of Benghazi, the IRS, the sequester boondoggle, voting down the latest infrastructure bill (which would have been a job creator), various politicians wanting to tie disaster relief to spending cuts, etcetera ad nauseam. GOP favorability is now an oxymoronic statement. And when you add to that the ridiculous far right-wing wackadoodle conspiracy theorists loudly claiming that Obama can control the weather? It's parody that writes itself.

2014 is going to be a really bad time for Republicans. You're going to give Obama a real gift in his last two years in office: a Democrat controlled Congress.

Source: http://www.dimensionsmagazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=101342

And before someone says it … Yes, the voters that gave the Republicans control of the Senate and increase their majority in the House were voting in the public’s best interests.
 

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