Wisconsin Governor Election 2010: Democrat Barrett Trails Republican Challengers Mark Neumann & Scott Walker

RUT-ROH, more trouble in Wisconsin for Dems …

In Wisconsin, it is not only the US Senate race where Democrats are in trouble in 2010, but also the Governors race. According to the first Rasmussen poll in the Wisconsin governor’s race for 2010, the two most prominent Republican challengers, Mark Neumann & Scott Walker both lead Democrat Tom Barrett 42% – 38% and 48% to 38%, respectively.

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Osama bin Laden’s Global Warming Rants Sounded Just like Al Gore, Barack Obama & Global Warming Agenda Alarmists Talking Points

Osama bin Laden declares jihad on Global Warming. Jihadist with a “green” cause.

The global warm crowd alarmists and Osama bin Laden agree on global warming and that US is evil. Water seeks it’s own level with those who wish to destroy the United States way of life  …

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Gore – Osama

Amazing, America’s greatest enemy Osama bin Laden takes the position of Al Gore, Barack Obama and the rest of the global warming alarmist community. Who knew, was Osama in Copenhagen for the Temperature Change Conference as well? Although bin Laden can claim some thing that many of the global warming conference attendee hypocrites cannot … Osama living in the caves of Tora Bora probably has a smaller carbon foot print that they so-called activists.

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Obama – Osama

The al-Qaida leader blamed the United States and other industrialized nations for climate change and said the only way to prevent disaster was to break the American economy, calling on the world to boycott U.S. goods and stop using the dollar.

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North Carolina Senate Election 2010: Richard Burr (R) Leads Democrat Challengers Marshall & Cunningham

From Scott Rasmussen, Republican Senate incumbent from Richard Burr is far out ahead of the Democrat challengers Elaine Marshall, Call Cunningham and Ethridge. Even though Burr is polling under 50% in some of the head to head matches, it is highly unlikely with the political climate in the United States that this seat will change hands. It should represent a Republican Senate hold in 2010.

Incumbent Republican Richard Burr leads two potential leading Democratic challengers in this year’s U.S. Senate race in North Carolina. However, his numbers continue to display potential weakness.

A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely voters in North Carolina finds Burr ahead of Elaine Marshall 47% to 37%. Six percent (6%) favor another candidate, and 10% are undecided. That’s little changed since September.

Daily Commentary – Friday, January 29th, 2010 – Oliver Stone Says Hitler Had Banking Buddies

  • The popular director and screenwriter claimed that western bankers helped drive Hitler’s rise to power.
 

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Wisconsin Senate Election 2010: Tommie Thompson (R) 47%, Russ Feingold (D) 43%

Wisconsin Senate seat now in play?

It would appear yet again that Democrats need to worry regarding the Wisconsen Senate race to reelect incumbent Russ Feingold. The incumbent Democrat finds himself behind in the hypothetical match up between himself and Republicam Tommie Thompson.

Thompson leads Feingold, 47% to 43%. Yet another Senate seat that Democrats are going to have to spend big money to defend. In what appears to be a trend not only with President Obama, but Democrats across the board … they are losing the Independent vote badly. Voters not affiliated with either major party break for Thompson 53% to 36%.

One more Democratic senator who has long been regarded as a safe prospect for reelection may be facing a challenging year in 2010.

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