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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

More Bad News for John Callahan: Cook Political Report:

Well, this can't be good news for Democrats seeking control of Charlie Dent's Congressional seat. According to the just released Cook Political Report, Pa.'s 15th is leaning Republican. As noted in The Moderate Voice, the number of "likely" Democratic House seats is down to 218, a bare majority.

9 comments:

  1. Bernie, I'd hardly call this bad news. Charlie Cook said Democrats would win between 6-12 seats in 2006. He also said Patrick Murphy and Joe Sestak were going to lose. This is probably a blessing.

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  2. Whats the difference between Santa and Tiger Woods?

    Santa stops at 3 Ho's

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  3. BEsides - 11 months is a long time in politics.

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  4. Barack is single-handedly delivering the GOP from the dead; just as Carter did in 1980.

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  5. Tiger Woods is changing his name - but keeping it in the cat family. His new name is Cheetah.

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  6. Barack is single-handedly delivering the GOP from the dead; just as Carter did in 1980.

    Ah, the optiistic Repubs.

    "Almost three-quarters of American voters, 74 percent, surveyed in a Quinnipiac University poll liked Obama as a person while 47 percent agreed with most of his policies."

    Remember, most never thought W could possibly win reelection.

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  7. The country's screwed.

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  8. Whats the difference between a golf ball and a cadillac?

    Tiger woods can still drive a golf ball 300 yards.

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