This could be the start of a huge trend for the next election. Dems about to lose a heavily democratic seat.
The Republican also has all the momentum: A Siena poll conducted four weeks ago showed Weprin with a six-point advantage. Turner's lead does fall barely within the margin of error, but the poll shows that the GOP is on the verge of a most unlikely victory in the Outer Boroughs-based district, where Democrats hold a three-to-one advantage on the voter rolls.
I believe it when I see it. Too often people will claim to not like their party's choice but once they get in the booth, they have to push their party button.
The key? Since it is a special elelction, hopefully the upset Dems stay home.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
Pot? Kettle? I think you guessed wrong on a couple Wisconsin elections lately.
It can be tough guessing how an electorate is going to vote, especialy if your sources are combining partisanship with a dash of wishful thinking.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
Turner, 70, is a retired television executive whose claim to fame – or, perhaps, infamy – - is that he helped to create Jerry Springer’s bawdy television show in the 1990s.
Pot? Kettle? I think you guessed wrong on a couple Wisconsin elections lately.
It can be tough guessing how an electorate is going to vote, especialy if your sources are combining partisanship with a dash of wishful thinking.
As you said: pot / kettle / black
Yeah, Wisconsin... Both recalls of Democrats lost; and the Republicans lost two... It wasn't the "perfect score", but tell me again how Republicans losing 4 races out of 5 was a "blistering defeat"?
I hope Walker hasn't invested too much in the drapes... January isn't that far off....