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Thursday, August 31, 2006
Donald Lambro :: Townhall.com Columnist
Gallup points to GOP resurgence
by Donald Lambro
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WASHINGTON -- Republicans have moved closer to the Democrats in a congressional voter-preference poll just as the election campaigns near the official Labor Day starting gate.

The surprising findings in a little-noticed Gallup Poll that were ignored by most of the national news media shows the Democrats barely leading the Republicans by just two points -- 47 percent to 45 percent.

After months of generic polling numbers by Gallup and others showing the GOP lagged far behind the Democrats by a seemingly insurmountable 9 to 10 points, the titanic political battle for control of Congress is virtually dead even. This means we may not experience the feared Category 5 political storm some election analysts have forecast that would topple the GOP's House majority and cut deeply into its grip on the Senate.

The venerable and respected Gallup organization, which did the poll for USA Today, said the GOP's unexpected rise in the polls "represents the Republicans' best performance in a single poll during the 2006 election cycle on this important measure of electoral strength."

In an analysis accompanying its findings last week, Gallup said, "The Republican increase does appear to be significant."

If the race is anywhere near as tight as Gallup said, it gives the GOP a much stronger edge in this year's elections. The chief reason: Republicans tend to turn out in larger numbers in midterm elections. Moreover, the GOP's high-tech, volunteer-driven, voter-turnout apparatus is far superior to anything the Democrats are attempting to patch together.

Who says so? Democrats themselves. "We're not going to be able to match their turnout system," a senior Democratic confessed to me earlier this month. Gallup also acknowledges that Republican voters "are likely to perform better at the polls in November than would be indicated by pre-election surveys based on registered voters."

What has moved the GOP's numbers upward so swiftly?

A big factor was Bush's upward movement in his job-approval polls to 42 percent, according to Gallup. That's still way below his presidency's highs, but the steady summer climb out of the 30s to 40 and, more recently, to 42 percent shows he has halted his downward spiral, especially among Republicans who are beginning to come back home as Bush sharpens the issues in the war on terrorism that divide the two parties.

Equally important was Bush's full-throated response to the foiled Islamic terrorist plot to blow up 10 passenger jets en route to the United States from Great Britain in the midst of the campaigns.

In a brilliant piece of intelligence work by British agents, with the help of United States and other intelligence services abroad, Bush jumped on the episode, showing that the terrorist threat to America was still dangerous and could happen at any time, unless we keep up our guard and improve the U.S. intelligence and global-surveillance weapons at our disposal.

His message that the terrorists have to be right only once but we have to be right 100 percent of the time struck a devastating note at the psyche of the American people who tire of the Iraq war but know that we cannot end the war against those who want to blow up Americans.

As I forecast in an earlier column, the bomb plot pushed the president's job-approval score on his handling of terrorism to 55 percent. Americans will vote on many issues that concern them, but safeguarding homeland security has suddenly become a hot issue again. Bush is not going to let that issue fade in the weeks and months to come, senior officials told me last week.

Neither are the Republicans who intend to keep it at the center of their campaign agenda and in sync with Bush's message.

Another factor behind the Republicans' end-of-summer rise in the polls: They have spent the past month reminding voters, particularly their party's base, what they have done for their states and districts. Despite all the justified criticism about wasteful pork-barrel spending, the fact remains that most voters like their tax dollars coming back to them in bridge, road and other public-works projects and members aren't shy about reminding them about the bacon they've brought home.

A few weeks ago, the Democrats were flying high in the generic polls, foretelling a wave of House and Senate Republican losses. But the once-hostile environment has turned noticeably friendlier for Republicans, as voters contemplate putting liberal, anti-war Democrats in charge of national security and Bush and the GOP sharpen their message for the campaign to come.

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This begs the question ...
What does it mean if the democRATS actually lose
seats in the 2006 midterm elections ??

Suddenly, this is a real possibility.

r0_d1 raises a good point ...
Since all of the major polls tend historically to be skewed to the left, this suggests that the
democRATS should lose seats this fall. The polls
showed that Republicans were to lose in 2000, 2002 and 2004. In the past three elections, they
gained while the democRATS whined.

Perhaps, r0_d1 would like a little cheese with his whine ..

I don't know where r0 gets his news..
But every single story on Bush this year has followed his name with ", whose approval ratings have plummeted into the low thirties...".

Not to mention I don't recall the MSM ever referring to President Clinton as Mr. Clinton as they do with Bush.

Yeah d0 tell his how right-leaning the media is, LAFF.

It's not that Reps are doing well...
...It's that Democrats have flung themselves so far to the left that nobody can identify with them.

The Democrats have gone from "the party of the people" to "the party of every kooky left wing idea".

Just look at the issues:

- War on terror/national defense: While the Republicans may have been perceived as stumbling at times with things like Iraq, the Democrats' solution is to simply fund first responders. In other words, while Republicans are at least TRYING to thwart the next deadly attack, Democrats favor waiting until the next attack kills another 3000 or 30,000 or 300,000, and then just clean up the mess for whoever might have survived. No RATIONAL person would EVER find the Democrats' position to be the right one.

- Abortion: Republicans have played this one smart. They've stuck with the so-called "70% issues". That is they are openly expressing views on the parts of the abortion issue where polling indicates that 70% of the public agrees with them. Things like parental notification, partial birth abortion, and other such things. No Republican has been actively proclaiming their support to ban all abortions. On the other hand, Democrats have been united in their kooky abortion-on-demand-paid-for-with-tax-dollars notion that barely 10% of the public supports.

- Taxes: Republicans continue to support low taxes. Democrats, though, continue to support raising taxes. Even when they tax about raising taxes on "the rich" that is a non-winner because most people envision themselves eventually being counted among "the rich" (and the latest study showing a record 7.5 million people who have assets excluding their primary residence in excess of $1 million -- that is 1 out of 38 men women and children, by the way -- indicate that the feeling that you too could become rich is not unfounded).

You can go down the line of issues, and in nearly every case Democrats are seen as far out of the mainstream.

This is mainly due to the fact that they ARE out of the mainstream. And if the Democrats fail to make significant gains in November, as I expect they will, it will only prove once and for all that they are out of the mainstream, and perhaps should go the way of the Whigs and the T-Rex. If they can't win in this type of political climate, just what do they need to win? Seriously, the only thing I could conceive of that would make it more favorable for the opposition party is if they instituted the Saddam Hussein policy of voting whereby those who dare to not vote Democrat will be summarily executed.

Use for PEP (Pundit Education Project)
Suggest to Donald Lambro that he send a copy to Robert Novak as a professional courtesy. I'm not sure Novak will have time to read it today, as he appears to be busy projecting doom and gloom for Republicans on all the websites that link his work!

Silly!
I don't get this column, at all. Doesn't Lambro know that the polls have ballooned out to where they were before? Little noticed poll? Try again. It was all over the place. When more polls came in showing the Dems lead back up 10-15 pts everyone moved on. I guess Lambro was still busy banging this column out?!? I suppose Lambro is now busy writing that column about how generic polls are meaningless. Who knows? Maybe another favorable poll will come in before he's done and he'll be blown back to the meaningful side again. Must be dizzying.

skewed
neo-spike writes: Since all of the major polls tend historically to be skewed to the left, this suggests that the democRATS should lose seats this fall


The problem for the democrats is that the polls now are comparing the Republican incumbents to living breathing democrats instead of hypothetical dream candidates. When faced with reality instead of theory, the voters are going with the devil they know. I've said all along that the Republicans MIGHT lose as many as 5 seats in the House, and maybe as few as 1. In the Senate, the democrats will probably lose one seat - Lieberman's. If the party leadership keeps kicking him, he may just keep his independent nonparty affiliation after the election at least until Dean is run out of DNC leadership.

How many polls do we need?
Who is sponsoring them? How were the questions framed? Were the the,"When did you stop beating your wife?" type?

I think the President is did the right thing going into Iraq. But fighting them half way around the world and then allowing them free access to the homeland through open borders and then making them citizens is a boneheaded play!

The Republicans are ninnies, but...
They're still better than the Democrats, at least as far as national security and fighting the war on terror are concerned. For all the mistakes made by the Bush Administration, the American public still knows that the Democrats are weak on security and soft on terrorism, and there's no way we're going to hand the reins of power over to a bunch of feel-good, why-can't-we-all-just-get-along sophists, which is all the Democratic Party ever seems to offer any more.

GOP Resurgence in the Polls
I would like to point out a few things of interest: The Polls do not and have never really reflected the actual situations on election day. How many times have we seen or read about pollster's data only to find out the opposite was really true. The media is lying to all of us again. Secondly, any person worthy of public office, shouldn't worry about polling data from a bunch of illiterates, who aren't well educated or knowledgeable about conditions and events taking place today. Those who are led around by the nose like the idiots they are, believing everything they are told and doing whatever they are told by the Socialists and Communists(Democrats) who have been trying to destroy this great country of ours now for over 50 years. How many times I have seen the Liberals claim George Bush lied, yet no one can provide substantiated proof otherwise. Right now the Democrats are screaming gloom and doom, but the day they are elected in control of the house, senate, or the executive branch - they story line will be an immediate about face. Right now we are at a crossroads in the world today with N.Korea, Iran, Syria, Lebanon, and other potentially hot spots. Our future conflicts with the Muslim Radicals and China, could be worse than whatever our past has provided, and we do not need those in office who hold their party and their own interest about that of the welfare of our country and our children's future. If everyone has any hope for the future, they better get to the ballot box in the next couple of elections and vote Republican. The Democrats need to be shown as the Obstructionist they are, and we need someone in the White House who has the guts and determination to show these Cowards for who they are and what they represent - Socialists/Communists. PS - When will Main stream American hold the media and major newspapers accountable for their lies and propaganda they spread. Refuse to buy goods from all those who sponsor these Enemies of our Country.

Pelosi Parade
Nancy becoming 'Speaker' is all the catalyst needed for Republicans nationwide to get out and vote. All one needs to ask is:

Who would Osama, Saddam and Hezbollah vote for in the November Elections? That's all! These three entities want Democrats....wall to wall.

Although I would like to whup Bush with a chinaberry limb for some of the dumb positions he has taken, they are quite a stretch better than anything the Left has to offer........if they ever decide to offer anything.

r0_d1........you are hillarious! Might get your sodium level checked out...hahahahah!

The attitude swing to the GOP
No surprise here. The typical undereducated, slovenly, overindulged and self-centered American loves the Dem's proposals to give them free candy at the expense of everyone else except himself; however, as the time to cast the vote closes in, he/she begins to view the world in more real terms. Therein lies the problem for the Democrats: their ideology is not grounded in a realistic view of the world; they are a collective Don Quixote in pursuit of a society that will never exist. Moreover, their representatives do not have to live under the conditions that they legislate; they live in walled compounds (Cape Cod, for example)that exclude the societal chaos that they create (exception: the illegals that clean and garden for them.) They are moral cowards and monetary opportunists.


Heading South
Republican reaction from the last 10 major polls:

8/19 - Rasmussen - Dems +8 (Doesn't mean anything)

8/20 - Hotline/FD - Tie (We're winning! We're winning!)

8/20 - CNN/Opinion Research - Dems +9 (Doesn't mean anything)

8/20 - USA Today/Gallup Dems +2 (Look at us!! We're BACK!)

8/21 - CBS News/NY Times - Dems +15 (Doesn't mean anything)

8/23 - Quinnipiac - Dems +9 (Doesn't mean anything)

8/24 - Time - Dems +11 (Doesn't mean anything)

8/25 - Newsweek - Dems +12 (Doesn't mean anything)

8/27 - Cook/RT Strategies - Dems +11 (Doesn't mean anything)

8/30 - Fox News - Dems +16 (OUCH!)

Anyone notice that Bush's numbers are also heading south again? I guess Lambro missed that too.

According to the polls.....
...John Kerry was elected President in 2004.

The only poll that counts is the one in November, that everyone (not 500 people, over-sampled for Democrats) gets to participate in. Until the Dems can actually win an election, they have nothing to brag about.

Election Polls
All I keep hearing is how the Democrats are going to blast the GOP, take the House back and cut the Senate to the smallest of margins. If I recall this was also the same thing we heard the previous two elections. Everything we heard the previous two elections was how the democrats were poised to beat the republicans and regain the house and senate but low and behold the GOP actually gained seats in both elections. I might be dreaming but why couldn't the same thing happen here. Hopefully the American people will realize just how dangerous the democrats are for our security and for our economy. It would be a total disaster to have Pelosi as Speaker with Conyers and that idiot Rangel as heads of powerful committees. Rangel and Conyers are morons, surely the American people aren't this stupid. It's imperative that all republicans get out and vote for the republican candidates. America can't afford the democrats, they will destroy our nation.
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