The midterm elections should be interesting, to say the least. If the Republicans want to add seats to either the Senate, or the House, then they need to come back to the root of the party. One word. Conservatism. The rest of that hogwash just needs to be flushed out of the party. That kiss your opponent’s ass in hope of gaining a crumb has got to go.
Tell the Democrats to get screwed and fight them on everything that they try to pass. That’s exactly what they did to the Republican Party. Stop kowtowing to these morons on the left and fight for less government, more tax cuts, and no bailout bullshit.
Some analysis for the 2010 midterm elections:
by Salena Zito
After last Tuesday’s pomp, circumstance and, at times, over-the-top love-fest language, it is hard to imagine the Democrats will be especially vulnerable in 2010’s races for Congress or state governorships.
From 1934 through 2006, with the exceptions of 1998 (during the Clinton impeachment) and 2002 (following the 9/11 terrorist attacks), a president’s party has lost an average of some 26 congressional seats in midterm elections.
























perhaps the 2010 Governors’ races in the individual States will have an effect on which States go to which political party in the 2012 Presidential elections.
Teaparty Moms in Florida do not have any interesting choices. Our two leading candidates are just more of the same worthless sellout politicians for the sake of having cushy jobs with no responsibility.
Disgusted with both parties.