Exit polling shows 1/3rd gays voted Republicans.

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hence.... this is a tiny gain for GOP :)

You are certainly free to believe that....I believe the numbers show otherwise. The GOP had quite a hill to climb. In fact, the large turnover (24-13) and the fact that the GOP STILL doesn't control the Senate shows just how baseless the "party of no" claims were.

Those claims may hold more validity the next 2 years though.... :lol:
 
You are certainly free to believe that....I believe the numbers show otherwise. The GOP had quite a hill to climb. In fact, the large turnover (24-13) and the fact that the GOP STILL doesn't control the Senate shows just how baseless the "party of no" claims were.

Those claims may hold more validity the next 2 years though.... :lol:

There are some moderate democrats in senate may vote with republicans on some issues.
 
There are some moderate democrats in senate may vote with republicans on some issues.

Yeah I think so too. And I think the I's will lean right more often than left the next years too. And that is the main reason I predict the o will get a second term. Remember I said many times I didn't want the GOP to win either house in 2010....
 
You are certainly free to believe that....I believe the numbers show otherwise. The GOP had quite a hill to climb. In fact, the large turnover (24-13) and the fact that the GOP STILL doesn't control the Senate shows just how baseless the "party of no" claims were.

Those claims may hold more validity the next 2 years though.... :lol:

Well, tactically it'd be to the Republican advantage. The HR passes a bill, goes to the Senate which has a Democrat majority, votes "No" on the bill. Repeat ad nausem til 2012. Then Republicans can rightfully say that the Democrat is the "party of no." But, now, remember, in 2012 there will be 21 Democrat seats in the Senate up for election. I can't imagine Democrat senators would want that "party of no" stamped on their foreheads come election time after learning the harsh reality of the 2010 bloody election.
 
Okay people, let's keep in mind the reality of polls. What this is actually saying is that 1/3 of the people who actually agreed to respond to an exit poll and of that 1/3 that actually agreed to honestly answer a question regarding their sexual orientation.....

Again, polls are BS. They cannot support anything.
 
So, it's true as what I saw on American Dad.
 
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