Gallup Poll shows Republicans with 51%-41% edge on Generic Ballot: “So maybe Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid should start packing now to save us all a bit of time.”

I’ll be doing a drunken happy dance on the night of November 2, when Nancy and Harry are no longer majority leaders — but if by some chance either is defeated, I’ll do my happy dance naked out in the middle of the street.

Nov. 2nd is going to be a beautiful bloodbath for Democrats. Hoping to find some despondent Hippies to kick while they’re down on Nov. 3rd.

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  9 Responses to “Republicans with Largest Lead EVER in Generic Ballot Poll”

  1. FIRST OF ALL these pollsters are have their own bias, second the real polls will be in the election!!! by the time the election comes around these numbers will change because people will begin to realize that the country is being destroyed by Republicans and Corporate CEO’s who make millions while putting millions into the unemployment lines

    • Mahilena is sure bringing the cra-cra-crazy today! LOL

    • I think all the unemployment has to do with all the outsourcing of all of the large companies. And it won’t end with all the cheap labor in China and India.

      • The outsourcing won’t end as long as government policies at every level are so unfriendly to business.

        The fact is that with regard to corporations, the United States has one of the highest corporate tax rates in the world. The United States has a “Do Not Build A Factory” sign at every border and they are getting their wish. They are taxing corporations away from America.

        • Excellent article No2, I couldn’t agree more…

        • Thanks.
          He’s a good man that has created lots of jobs and wealth. He isn’t the only CEO starting to speak out, as it is obvious what is going to happen on Nov 2.
          The CEO of Intel has also.

          The U.S. legal environment has become so hostile to business, Otellini said, that there is likely to be “an inevitable erosion and shift of wealth, much like we’re seeing today in Europe–this is the bitter truth.”

        • Another great article! And I work in the information technology field so I agree, I’ve been seeing the changes..and they aren’t good.
          Is there any hope for the future?

        • Is there any hope for the future?

          Sure, there always is.
          Government needs to get out of the way and let the free markets do what only they can do, innovate, create jobs and wealth.

        • I agree No2, I would love to see that happen again…we can only hope…

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