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As Losses Mount, GOP Begins Looking in the Mirror

Politics – Since losing 30 seats and their 12-year stranglehold on power in 2006, House Republicans have kept asking themselves the same question: Can it get any worse? On Tuesday, they may get another answer they won't like.

Tags: Republicans, decline, Congress, NRCC, 2008 election

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There is a significant chance that the Democrats will dominate the Congressional and Senatorial Elections this year and if they do it will be because the Republicans have seriously dropped the ball over the past 14 years and especially over the past 7 years.

The Republicans in both the House and Senate had the opportunity to do enormous good for the citizens of this Nation, but instead chose, deliberately some may say, to place party loyalty, blind and unquestioning allegiance to Bush, and pandering to the corporate, religious, and special interests above the needs of the citizens they were chosen to represent!

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When they are declared a terrorist organization and banned... they will be where they should be! Then we will have to work for decades to restore the country from the damage done, including to the Supreme Court!

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I'm glad Mr. Cheney is going to visit them to rally the voters. That should energize the Democratic voters.

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What kills me is reading the posts by the regressive loonies who crow that the country will wake up in November and elect McCain by a landslide. Typical regressives, deny fact, revise history.

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