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Things may be looking up for the GOP in a few Senate races:
Today Bob Kerrey announced he will not seek the Nebraska U.S. Senate seat that is up for grabs in 2008…….
Meanwhile, according to the Evans-Novak Political Report, Democratic state representative Grier Mier, an Iraq war veteran, says he won’t challenge Senator Elizabeth Dole next year in North Carolina……..
And in Texas, where U.S. Senator John Cornyn appeared slightly vulnerable in recent months, Cornyn’s opponent Mikal Watts has quit the race……
Add all this to the news that the antiwar campaign against Mitch McConnell seems to have stalled in Kentucky,………
2008 sets up to be a volitile year in politics on both sides of the aisle I believe, but the above news is certainly welcome for Republicans.
Written by Sue



Guss Says:
October 25th, 2007 at 6:39 amVisit Guss
Yeah right.
Sue Says:
October 25th, 2007 at 8:55 amVisit Sue
Okay, I’ll bite…Right to what?
Congress has an approval right now of 11% so I would say that might be one reason the GOP could hold some seats which were questionable earlier this year.
I have no idea how any race will shake out next year, it is still a long way away, but the fact that Dem. challengers are dropping out of races this early is a good sign for certain seats in Congress.
Guss Says:
October 26th, 2007 at 4:37 amVisit Guss
First you tell me where you found that Congress has an approval right now of 11%.
Guss Says:
October 26th, 2007 at 4:45 amVisit Guss
Congress has an approval right now of 11%. I think that you are way off.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/polls/archive/?poll_id=18
~J~ Says:
October 26th, 2007 at 9:25 amVisit ~J~
RCP shows 24.7%. That still isn’t anything to brag about and don’t give us Bush’s ratings because he is running for nothing.
Sue Says:
October 27th, 2007 at 7:50 amVisit Sue
Guss:
I apologize. That was a poll with an old date which I simply did not notice.
I stand corrected and thanks for pointing it out.