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Tuesday, April 07, 2009
John Hawkins :: Townhall.com Columnist
Seven Reasons Why the GOP Comeback Will Begin in 2010
by John Hawkins
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Although trying to play Nostradamus with U.S. politics is always a risky endeavor, particularly this early in a political cycle, the odds would seem to heavily favor a GOP comeback in 2010.

Here's why the smart money should be on Elephants instead of Donkeys:

1) History is on our side: Typically, the party in power loses "23 seats in the U.S. House and two in the U.S. Senate in a new president’s first midterm election."

Certainly, that's not always the case. For example, George Bush actually gained seats in the post-9/11 environment that the GOP ran in back in 2002, but you've still got to love our chances.

2) The GOP is starting to pull it together: Throughout George Bush's time in office, particularly in his last term, the GOP was a pile of mush that tried to please everyone and as a result, ended up pleasing no one. They talked ceaselessly about cutting the size of government, cutting the deficit, and enforcing immigration laws even as they expanded government, pumped up the deficit, and worked towards amnesty and open borders.

However, in the first two months of the Obama Administration, we've seen Republicans put teeth behind their rhetoric for the first time in eight years. For example, no Republican in the House and only three in the Senate voted for the Stimulus Bill while not a single Republican in Congress supported Obama's extravagant budget. For the first time in years, voters are being genuinely presented with a clear, unequivocal choice: capitalism or socialism? Out-of-control deficits that destroy America economically or fiscal responsibility? A government that believes in limits on its power or power-hungry statists who want to take permanent government control of banking, finance, the auto industry, the Internet, and health care? In a center-right country, that sort of clarity favors us.

3) The economy: Although we can be certain that the economy will eventually recover, probably some time between late 2009 and early-to-mid 2010 (although who really knows), the public's perception of the economy generally lags far behind actual economic growth.

In other words, even if the economy improves by mid-2010 and the media trumpets it to the skies, the public still may be skeptical -- and the Democrats would be sure to get the blame. Couple that with a housing market that is likely years away from getting back to 2008 numbers, gas prices that are likely to rise, a jobless rate at 8.5% and rising, and a level of debt that has grown so large that it imperils the continued prosperity of our country -- and economic worries are still likely to be very prevalent in November of 2010.

4) How much lower can the Republicans go?: We are still a two-party country and after a couple of stupendously bad election cycles in a row, how much farther is the GOP even capable of falling at this point, absent a Whig-style complete meltdown? Just look at the numbers in the House:

Right now, we know that there are at least 70 if not more Democrats who sit in red districts....there are only five Republicans in districts that John Kerry won in 2004.
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From your lips to God's ears! This will be the first shot across the bow of the Obummer administration. The second shot will be the Tea Parties which now number almost 2,000 across the nation. The third shot will be heard round the world and will be the Million Citizen March on Washington DC in September. We are mad, we are organized and we will take our country back. We will force term limits with our votes. We the People can be a powerful force once we are pushed too far.

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Date: Apr 7, 2009 - 4:53 PM EST
Breaking Poll Numbers: Bad for GOP
For what polls are worth the latest does not bode well for the GOP and in fact further undermines Mr. Hawkins' argument.

NYT/CBS;

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Anyone who posts a NYT/CBS Poll has no credibility. These polls are always weighted with more Dems than Repubs and the results are always skewed. I will take a Zogby or Rasmussen Poll over the nutwads at NYT and CBS any day.

My grown children voted for the Marxist Messiah and I will say that only one out of three are still hanging with their Savior. The other two and their spouses are wishing they could take their votes back. I try to resist telling them "I told you so...." Well, not really.


Obama is a phony, empty suit, elitist who just flew in a Pizza Chef from Missouri (860 miles) just to make pizza's for him and his staff. You can read about it at:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article

Guess the "carbon footprint" nonsense doesn't matter when you have a jones for pizza! What a guy!
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