Democrats in striking distance of taking control of the Senate - Bush Must Be Impeached... the fate

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NOVEMBER IS IMPEACHMENT REFERENDUM OF THE BUSH CRIME FAMILY...do your
part to save the USA and mankind.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/3/29/193445/904

http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cach...ourself+impeachment&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=10
(the above link is the html version of a pdf file... please click on
the pdf link it brings up and download the form that lets you help in
getting Bush impeached... you need Adobe to read and print the pdf
form)

Note there are also clauses in the Constitution by which we can get
impeached all the corrupt judges that the impeached Bush has stacked
the courts with....

Do Not Give Up Hope.

-- Bush Crime Family Is the "Mountain of Corruption" on which all the
other molehills live(dating back to granpappy Prescott Bush's
patnership with Adolph Hitler) ... it is a symbiotic coupling, cut off
the head of the serpent and the culture of corruption surrounding and
supporting Bush Crime Family will fade. NOVEMBER IS A REFERENDUM ON
IMPEACHMENT OF THE BUSH CRIME FAMILY...do your part to save mankind...
vote Democrat (or if the Green Candidate is winning vote Green)

Karl Rove exposed, thus destroying, a legitimate undercover CIA
operation that was protecting the U.S. and the world from black market
nuclear weapons... WHY? because they had proven that Bush was lying
about WMD's in Iraq before the 2004 elections. Karl Rove, one of the
main people who tells Bush what to say(everyone knows Bush is dumb as a
rock) is guilty of TREASON.


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>From MSNBC, 10/2/06:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15046834/

Democrats in striking distance for Senate

Several incumbent Republicans trailing with five weeks until election

By Sheldon Gawiser, Tiffany Turner, Costas Panagopoulos
NBC News Election Unit

NEW YORK -

Five weeks out from the midterm elections, MSNBC/McClatchy polls,
conducted by Mason-Dixon in eight states, show Democrats are in
striking distance of taking control of the Senate.

The Democrats are very likely to gain several Senate seats with some
races still rated as toss-ups.

In the Senate, Democrats need to gain six seats to regain control of
the chamber.

Our polls show that this is certainly possible as five races are
toss-ups, one now narrowly shows a gain for Democrats -- Pennsylvania
-- and the party maintains control of Sen. Maria Cantwell's Senate
seat in Washington.

In addition, other Mason-Dixon polls released Sunday indicate trouble
for Republicans in three other GOP-held seats.

The numbers

Here are state-by-state results of the latest MSNBC/McClatchy polls.

Click the state name to read the poll data.

In Pennsylvania, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15047071/

incumbent Sen. Rick Santorum is well behind his challenger Bob Casey,
with Casey currently ahead by 9 percentage points, 49 percent to 40
percent, with 10percent undecided.

In Rhode Island, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15047081/

incumbent Republican Sen. Lincoln Chafee and Democrat Sheldon
Whitehouse are in a virtual tie with Whitehouse supported by 42 percent
of likely voters compared to Chafee's 41 percent. But there are
still 1 7percent undecided.

In Virginia, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15047082/

incumbent Republican Sen. George Allen, whose campaign has recently
been plagued with public gaffes and charges of the candidate as racist,
and his Democratic opponent, Jim Webb, are tied with 43 percent each
and 12 percent undecided.

In Missouri, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15047027/

incumbent Republican Sen. Jim Talent and Democrat Claire McCaskill are
tied with 43 percent each and 13 percent still undecided.

In New Jersey, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15047070/

incumbent Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez is in a virtual tie with his
Republican challenger, Tom Kean, Jr., with 44 percent of likely voters
supporting Menendez and 41 percent supporting Kean. There are still 13
percent undecided.

In Washington, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15047092/

incumbent Democratic Sen. Maria Cantwell leads Republican challenger
Mike McGavick by 10 percentage points, 50 percent to 40 percent, with 9
percent undecided.

In Maryland, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15047026/

Democratic candidate Ben Cardin is leading his Republican opponent,
Michael Steele, 47 percent to 41 percent, with 12 percent of voters
still undecided.

And in other Mason-Dixon polls, Democrats seem well positioned to gain
seats:

In Ohio, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15046960/

a Plain Dealer poll shows incumbent Republican Sen. Mike DeWine and
Democrat Sherrod Brown in a virtual tie, 43 percent for DeWine to 45
percent for Brown. There are 10 percent undecided in this race.

In Montana, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15046943/

a Lee Newspaper poll shows incumbent Republican Sen. Conrad Burns
trailing Democratic challenger Jon Tester by a 40 percent to 47 percent
margin with 10 percent undecided.

In Tennessee, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15046972/

a poll conducted for the Memphis Commercial Appeal Chattanooga Free
Press shows Harold Ford, Jr. and Bob Corker in a virtual tie, 43
percent for Ford to 42 percent for Corker with 14 percent still
undecided.

In all, these key Senate races show the following:

Two Republican incumbents in very serious trouble, Burns and Santorum.

Four Republican incumbents tied with their challengers, Chaffee, Allen,
Talent, and DeWine.

One Democratic incumbent tied with his challenger, Menendez.

One Democratic incumbent with a real lead, Cantwell.

One Democratic open seat with a Democrat in the lead, Cardin in
Maryland.

One Republican open seat with a tie, Tennessee.

The results show that the Democrats have a real chance of gaining
control of the Senate.

However, as the election approaches, Democrats may have to lead by
significant amounts to counteract the well-funded Republican
get-out-the-vote effort.

And almost every toss up seat needs to break for the Democrats for them
to gain the six seats that they need.

The issues

Democratic candidates are better positioned to win in those Senate
races that are largely being shaped by voters' unease over Iraq and a
sense that the nation is on the wrong track.

In all eight states polled by MSNBC/MCClatchy, more likely voters
believe that the most important issue is Iraq than terrorism.

And in keeping with the partisan political rhetoric, Democratic Senate
candidates win among those who believe Iraq is the most important
issue, whereas Republican Senate candidates win among those who believe
terrorism is the most important issue.

Opinions on troop withdrawal from Iraq and disapproval of the Bush
administration's policies in Iraq also help the Democrats as a
majority of voters in each state disapprove of how the war has been
handled.

Also, in each of these states, more respondents want to see a partial
or total withdrawal of troops from Iraq than want to keep the same
number of troops or send more troops.

A majority of voters in all eight states polled believe that "things in
the country" are "off on the wrong track".

Most of the likely voters in all these states are either "very" or
"somewhat" worried about the direction of the nation's economy in the
next few years and worried about another terrorist attack.

Although recent polling shows Bush's presidential approval rating
improving slightly, public opinion of the President remains somewhat
weak with approval ratings below 50 percent in each state poll.

Congress fares much worse with approval ratings below 30 percent in
each state.

The political environment in these eight states seems to favor the
Democrats.

These polls show that Republicans need to move the agenda away from
Iraq to issues where the party demonstrates more strength.

Governor races

A glance at the key governor races around the country.

In California, Incumbent Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger leads
his Democratic opponent, Phil Angelides, by 13 percentage points, 49
percent to 36 percent, with 12 percent undecided.

And incumbent Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein leads her Republican
challenger, Dick Mountjoy, 53 percent to 23 percent, with 20 percent
undecided.

In Pennsylvania, Democrat Gov. Ed Rendell leads Republican Lynn Swann,
54 percent to 37 percent, with 10 percent undecided.

In Maryland, Democrat Martin O'Malley leads incumbent Republican Gov.
Bob Ehrlich by 47 percent to 43 percent, with 9 percent undecided.

In Rhode Island, incumbent Republican Gov. Donald Carcieri leads
Democrat Charlie Fogarty 50 percent to 34 percent, with 16 percent
undecided.

Methodology

These polls were conducted by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research, Inc. of
Washington, D.C. from:

September 25 through September 28, 2006, in Rhode Island and
California.
September 24 through September 27, 2006, in Missouri, Washington, and
New Jersey.
September 23 through September 27, 2006, in Virginia, Maryland, and
Pennsylvania.
September 26 through September 28, 2006, in Montana.
September 25 through September 27, 2006, in Tennessee and Ohio.

A total of 625 likely voters in each state were interviewed by
telephone.

Those interviewed were selected by the random variation of the last
four digits of telephone numbers.

A cross-section of exchanges were utilized in order to ensure an
accurate reflection of the state.

Quotas were assigned to reflect voter turnout by county.

The margin for error, according to standards customarily used by
statisticians, is no more than plus or minus 4 percentage points in
each poll.

This means that there is a 95 percent probability that the "true"
figure would fall within that range if the entire population were
sampled.

The margin for error is higher for any subgroup, such as a gender or
regional grouping.

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And then, of course, there's Diebold.


Harry
(see all of Harry Hope's excellent posts as they break, put this link
in your browser, use it, this is a search on google groups, on the
author Harry Hope sorted by date... nothing fancy):
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=&...CtBOUGAhN9cSve8yYdFJBuOPANdqfI6prRsqjc7uCt1A&

With history moving so fast these days you might also want to sort
Harry Hope's posts by "relevance" particulary if the lies and
misdirection that we are all being sujected to by the extensive Bush
Crime Family Propagand machine are confusing you. Using the "sort by
relevance" option has a way of letting you take in the big picture.
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=&...CtBOUGAhN9cSve8yYdFJBuOPANdqfI6prRsqjc7uCt1A&
 
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