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Friday, September 12, 2008

Could Republicans Regain Control of Congress?

All has been doom and gloom for months over the possibility Republicans might regain control of Congress.  There has been little disagreement on that prospect regardless of whether liberals or conservatives were asked.
 
But that may be changing--and changing big.
 
According to a new Gallup Poll, the 11-point divide between Democrats and Republicans last month suddenly shrank to 3 points in September--which is within the margin of error.
 
As I recall, polls usually favor Democrats anyway, so when you adjust for the poll versus actual vote factor, Republicans might already be over the top.
 
And as word and enthusiasm spreads over Sarah Palin's nomination as the Republican vice presidential candidate, this could definitely shift the other way.
 
Wouldn't that be great!  If it happens, let's hope and pray Republicans learn from their mistakes and do a better job than they have.


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