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Midterm Elections 2010

Judith Said:

What will be the likely outcome of the 2010 midterm elections?

We Answered:

I can't even take a guess at it. Hopefully, many of the libs will be voted out but nothing will surprise me, after all, Obama was elected!

Juanita Said:

How many Obots are still going to predict no Republican will win in the midterm elections in 2010?

We Answered:

Whoever is, that's probably just because they're blind and they can't stand to see the real truth. Come on, who did Virginia and New Jersey vote for last year? Obama. What party is Obama? Democrat? Who won governor in Virginia and New Jersey's? Republicans. They're just sore losers and they're going to be even more sore after elections next year, because some of there Congress friends will have to go home and they won't be able to play politics with Pelosi and Reid anymore. Aw, isn't that a shame? I don't even think Reid will be able to play either. I think he probably will have to go home too.

Jessie Said:

How likely is it that Obama is going to have his very own Bill Clinton moment in the midterm elections in 2010?

We Answered:

I think it would be helpful in making your point if you would explain what you are talking about.

I think Clinton lost the congress in that election and I am sure he reacted badly.

I am sure BO will lose congress in 2010 and I am equally sure that he will react badly.

Terri Said:

Why are the 2010 Midterm Elections important?

We Answered:

The midterm elections are important because that's where members if the House and Senate are elected. These two branches of our government are in themselves just as important as the President. The President cannot do much of anything without the support of the House and Senate. The Speaker of the House (formerly Nancy Pelosi) is an extremely powerful and important position. The Speaker is a member of the party that has the majority of members in the House of Representatives. The Speaker is in line to the Presidency if for some reason the President and Vice President are unable to perform their duties (like if both get very sick or pass away). Midterm elections also usually set the tone for the next election when the President is elected.

Stella Said:

Will the 2010 midterm elections introduce a new sociopolitical paradigm?

We Answered:

Yes. The extreme left wing of the democrat party will try as many candidates as they can and make excuses when they fail and throw them under the bus when they have finished using them. They will discover that dems are pro-abortion liberals for the right price, but will deny it. They will let progressives continue their takeover of the party, forcing more democrat "moderates" to become independent. We are watching the slow death of the democratic party. Maybe the "moderates" can eventually salvage something from the mess while the far-left democrats let themselves continue to be eaten alive by progressives.

Robin Said:

What happens if Democrats lose control of house or senate in the 2010 midterm elections?

We Answered:

Obama's agenda will have to be drastically altered to get anything else done. He will have to stop out of control spending, new entitlement programs, etc. The Republicans will place a check on his agenda and they won't be able to push anything through without much Republican support. That means they have to cut the radical ideas out and come up with common sense solutions (and I doubt they will.)

Stephanie Said:

How many seats did republicans gain in the 2010 midterm elections?

We Answered:

Senate= 6 for a total of 47
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/…

House= 62 for a Majority of 241
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/…

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