Monday, November 5, 2018

ELECTION 2018 UNPLUGGED MONDAY PM UPDATE


Today I saw two polls of voting intentions for Congress tomorrow and the difference is night and day.

CNN claims that the vote will be Democrats 55 percent, Republicans 42 percent.

Meanwhile, Rasmussen Reports says it will be Republicans 46 percent, Democrats 45 percent.

Somebody must be doing this from outside a marijuana store in Canada.

Of course President Trump laid it out on Twitter today tweeting about  "Fake Voter Suppression Polls" from CNN.

I noticed in Florida the various MSM polls showed leads for the Democrats for US Senate and Governor but pretty narrow ones considering the notion  that the polls are skewed towards the Dems.

Bill Nelson is supposed to be leading for Senate and Andrew Gillum for Governor.

Governor Rick Scott is an extremely well financed Republican Senate candidate coming from the prospering health care industry in this country.  They did well with Obamacare because my stocks rose in value 30-40 percent during the Obama years and after the Republicans "fixed" Obamacare my stocks performing well again indeed.

I think Scott can win this thing.

Congressman Ron DeSantis on the radio with Mark Levin this evening reminding listeners about issues that Democrat Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum has.  Issues that may lead to his indictment.

I heard some advertising on the radio locally here in Pennsylvania with the notion that something is being done about building a wall.  Legislation introduced by Congressman Kevin McCarthy of California several weeks ago.   Heck,  just in time for the "caravan" to appear and the deployment of troops to the southern border.

The funny part of the ad was "conservative Congressman Kevin McCarthy" because McCarthy is the next Paul Ryan, the next RINO leader in Washington.

They had all these months to do something about the border and they wait until just before the election to make it an issue.

There's a regular Democrat versus Republican race in Mississippi tomorrow but also the one involving four candidates in a "Open Primary Special Election".    There are two Dems including former Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy, but also two Republicans.    One is the appointed Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith, the other conservative State Senator Chris McDaniel.

McDaniel was smeared in the 2014 primary runoff for the US Senate seat by then incumbent Thad Cochran.     They called him a "racist" to draw in Democrats to vote and help elect Cochran.

You can follow McDaniel here on Twitter....

CHRIS MCDANIEL TWITTER

Bretibart reported today that the Democrat poll in the state makes it look good for Espy at 40 percent with McDaniel at 28 percent and Hyde-Smith at 27 percent.

The top two finishers are in the runoff to get the Senate seat later this month (November 27th).

Here in Pennsylvania the Democrat Supreme Court gerrymandering of the state's congressional district expected to 'bear fruit' for the D's.  

A lot of districts the Democrats fully expect to pick up in the Allentown area, Pittsburgh area, Philadelphia suburbs and maybe more.

York County split into two districts by the Dems with the 10th District in the north and 11th in the south.

The 11th faces east from Lancaster and south from York in a way to take in people who've moved out of Baltimore to the south and Philadelphia to the east.   An electorate that might lean more Democrat.

The 10th takes in some small cities (York and Harrisburg) and tries to bring in some Democrat leaning turf in hopes of pulling off an upset win.

A lot of money and ads running in the 10th with polls showing it close between incumbent Republican Scott Perry and Democrat challenger George Scott.

Hard for me to believe Perry can lose this seat but the outside forces money and ads tells another story.


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