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Election Polls 2010

Glenn Said:

This is a poll question-Going into the 2010 elections which is going to be the players in the 2010 election.?

We Answered:

I do think swing voters is going to be worth more than gold in them elections.

Patsy Said:

What are the chances of the Conservatives winning the British election in 2010 ?

We Answered:

Very high. Gordon Brown's government is incredibly unpopular for all sorts of reasons - the fact that he himself is nothing but a big bully, the expenses scandal, the way his ministers seem to be completely out of touch with reality (especially the Deputy Prime Minister, Harriet Harman, who is a rampaging loony feminist of the worst kind - anyone who can say, as she did, that at least one of the two top jobs in the Labour Party must be held by a woman because men "cannot be left to run things on their own" is just asking to be hated by the male half of the population), the plunging of the national economy into huge debt to bail out failing banks, the transformation of Britain into a nanny-state surveillance society (more CCTV cameras per head than any other country in the world), and so much else.

History shows that Conservative governments have almost always been better than the Labour kind.

The extent of the dissatisfaction with Labour is well illustrated by the results of the European and local elections in June 2009, in which the Labour party was roundly thrashed at the ballot box - they now control no English county councils at all, and won 13 seats to the Conservatives' 26 in the European Parliament. Whether this translates into the same result next May (the election will probably be on 6 May to coincide with the local elections, thus saving money by opening polling stations on one day instead of two) remains to be seen.

It is noticeable that Brown is leaving it until the last minute as he knows as well as anyone else that he will probably lose. Britain doesn't have fixed-term Parliaments: the only rule is that elections must take place at least every five years, but it is up to him to decide when and this usually results in Parliaments being four years long. Is he, in the words of Mrs Thatcher, "frit"?

Ramon Said:

Did all the bragging that Republicans were ahead in the 2010 Election Polls?

We Answered:

Democrats in my state (NC) are voting in their proportionate numbers, while Republicans are voting slightly ahead of their proportionate numbers. With much at stake, I hope everyone - left, right, Democrat, Republican, moderate, etc. - will get out and vote.

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