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    Default The Democratic wave is growing, just how big will it be?

    Washington (CNN)With Labor Day rapidly approaching, one thing is becoming clear: All signs point to the Democratic wave growing rather than shrinking in the final weeks of the 2018 election.

    Point #1: A new CNN poll shows Democrats with an 11-point edge on the generic ballot, a margin that, if history is any guide, promises major gains for the minority party. By comparison, Republicans held a 49%-43% edge on the generic ballot in the final CNN poll before the 2010 election, before the party picked up more than 60 seats that year. In the final CNN poll before the 2006 election -- where Democrats netted 30 seats -- the party had a 15-point generic ballot edge.

    The generic ballot question -- "If the elections for Congress were being held today, which party's candidate would you vote for in your Congressional district" -- has functioned, largely effectively, as a sort of political weather vane. It tells us which way the wind is blowing and how strongly.

    Point #2: Quinnipiac University has a new national poll out as well -- showing Democrats with a 9-point edge on the generic ballot. Self-identified independents -- traditionally the swing voting bloc in most elections -- favor a Democrat over a Republican by 12 points.

    Point #3: The Cook Political Report, a nonpartisan election handicapping site, moved three more House races in Democrats' favor on Wednesday. According to Cook's House editor, David Wasserman, the moves now mean that there are "37 GOP-held seats as Toss Ups or more vulnerable (Lean/Likely Dem), nearly double the 20 we counted in January." In short: The playing field is getting bigger. And all the vulnerability is on the Republican side.

    There's a tendency to avoid making any hard and fast predictions about where this election is headed because a) the old cliche that a month is like a year in politics and b) every "proven" quantitative measure showed Donald Trump losing in 2016 right before he won.

    At the same time, there's very little evidence historically to suggest that the underlying dynamics of election cycles change much in their last 90 days or so -- barring some sort of catastrophic national or international event. Wrote Cook Political Report namesake Charlie Cook prophetically last week:
    "In modern history, we've never seen a directional change in the last three months of a midterm election campaign. Waves can stay the same or increase in the closing months, but they don't reverse direction or dissipate."
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    If there is no huge backlash, this country is totally fucked and can never lead the free world. It will mean that the total idiot hillbilly uneducated
    redneck gullible asshole loser factor is far to ingrained to be remedied by the visceral, visible, total inanity and foolishness that has been displayed without consequence.
    It's that critical. It's like a nuclear bomb nailing DC and people whistling and acting like nothing is wrong. I hope people notice this nuclear war on the USA
    by Republicans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micawber View Post
    If there is no huge backlash, this country is totally fucked and can never lead the free world. It will mean that the total idiot hillbilly uneducated
    redneck gullible asshole loser factor is far to ingrained to be remedied by the visceral, visible, total inanity and foolishness that has been displayed without consequence.
    It's that critical. It's like a nuclear bomb nailing DC and people whistling and acting like nothing is wrong. I hope people notice this nuclear war on the USA
    by Republicans.
    Then we should easily be defeated. Start your "revolution," dickhead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RB 60 View Post
    Then we should easily be defeated. Start your "revolution," dickhead.
    There will be a cabal of Goldman Sachs execs in the white house and rampant corruption "either" way, same as it ever was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fentoine Lum View Post
    There will be a cabal of Goldman Sachs execs in the white house and rampant corruption "either" way, same as it ever was.
    Common sense is not a gift, it's a punishment because you have to deal with everyone who doesn't have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RB 60 View Post
    Due diligence son, go check it all out for yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micawber View Post
    If there is no huge backlash, this country is totally fucked and can never lead the free world. It will mean that the total idiot hillbilly uneducated
    redneck gullible asshole loser factor is far to ingrained to be remedied by the visceral, visible, total inanity and foolishness that has been displayed without consequence.
    It's that critical. It's like a nuclear bomb nailing DC and people whistling and acting like nothing is wrong. I hope people notice this nuclear war on the USA
    by Republicans.
    If Democrats depend on a political backlash on Trump to win they will lose. Just barely maybe but they will lose because they are not addressing the issues that drove people to vote for Trump.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mott the Hoople View Post
    If Democrats depend on a political backlash on Trump to win they will lose. Just barely maybe but they will lose because they are not addressing the issues that drove people to vote for Trump.
    I haven’t seen this message against Trump in a Texas, they seem to be focusing on issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantasmal View Post
    I haven’t seen this message against Trump in a Texas, they seem to be focusing on issues.
    Are they focusing on economic issues like retaking our collective bargaining rights?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mott the Hoople View Post
    Are they focusing on economic issues like retaking our collective bargaining rights?
    He has held the opinion in the past that it’s okay for the private sector, but not public sector. I have not heard him address the issue, lately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantasmal View Post
    I haven’t seen this message against Trump in a Texas, they seem to be focusing on issues.
    What issues are they focusing on there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatOwlWoman View Post
    What issues are they focusing on there?
    Healthcare, immigration, Social Security, Medicare, tariffs, school system, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mott the Hoople View Post
    If Democrats depend on a political backlash on Trump to win they will lose. Just barely maybe but they will lose because they are not addressing the issues that drove people to vote for Trump.
    Do you think the unpopularity of tariffs in the groups hit hardest by them economically would be a valid point for (D) candidates to hammer on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatOwlWoman View Post
    Do you think the unpopularity of tariffs in the groups hit hardest by them economically would be a valid point for (D) candidates to hammer on?
    No because Democrats have very often been advocates of tariffs.
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