Can the Republicans take the US Senate?

Can the Republicans take the US Senate?

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Originally posted by Lundos
And here I thought the GOP had that agenda too. What's the difference?
The difference is that the GOP is run by the establishment, which means they are in the pocket of big business and big government (one in the same today).

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Originally posted by Lundos
And here I thought the GOP had that agenda too. What's the difference?
Tea Party politicians aren't such elitist establishment types with at least a high school degree.

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Originally posted by Eladar
The difference is that the GOP is run by the establishment, which means they are in the pocket of big business and big government (one in the same today).
So the difference is basically time?

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If the Republicans take the Senate and keep the House that will be good news for America, bad news for the Mexicans.

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01 Aug 14

Originally posted by KazetNagorra
Recent economic data is looking pretty bad for the GOP.
Polling shows the Presidents gravest weakness is his position on immigration where his disapproval approaches 70%.

His handling or mishandling the economy is second highest in disapproval at over 60% and the number have been trending badly on both those issues.

I fail to see how any economic data is negative for the GOP, as they control only the House and have little to no power to craft or move an agenda.

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Originally posted by normbenign
Polling shows the Presidents gravest weakness is his position on immigration where his disapproval approaches 70%.

His handling or mishandling the economy is second highest in disapproval at over 60% and the number have been trending badly on both those issues.

I fail to see how any economic data is negative for the GOP, as they control only the House and have little to no power to craft or move an agenda.
That control allowed them to refuse to agree to the President's budget almost to the point of putting the US into technical default on its debts. This muddies the waters somewhat regarding economic woes, they can't realistically claim any credit for success, but they can be blamed for failure.

In the UK losing control of the House of Commons basically forces a general election, the situation can't really happen. This means that it's incredibly difficult for a governing party to blame the opposition for the economy, except in its first year or so in office. Obviously though this brings its own problems, but at least we know who to blame.

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01 Aug 14

Originally posted by Lundos
So the difference is basically time?
That's not what I said, but if that's what you got out of it, so be it.