Senator Cornyn (TX-R) Picks Linda McMahon as Upset Special While Liberal Senator Claire McCaskill (MO-D) Picks Conway in KY and Carnahan in MO
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This morning on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace, Senators Jim Cornyn (TX-R) and Claire McCaskill (MO-D) were asked what is there upset special in the upcoming US senate races in the 2010 elections. There answers were as follows.
Claire McCaskill’s pie in the sky choices were Democrats Robin Carnahan in Missouri and Jack Conway in Kentucky to pull upsets. Currently Carnahan trails Republican Roy Blunt 51% to 43%. All signs point to a GOP win in the “Show Me” state as it would take a miracle for a Carnahan victory. McCaskill’s other predicted upset was in the Kentucky race where she stated that Democrat Jack Conway would defeat Republican and Tea Party favorite Rand Paul. Presently Paul is way out ahead of his democrat challenger 49% to 38%in what is considered a solid GOP win. Some one should have told Claire McCaskill that an upset special is supposed to have some sort of reasoning, not just wishful thinking. How lame could McCaskill be withe her “extreme” Democrat talking points. Her comments sound completely contrived.
Senator Jim Cornyn’s upset special was actually more along what was intended and with some of the prevailing polling trending, just might just come to fruition. Corynn predicted that Linda McMahon would defeat Democrat Richard Blumenthal in the Connecticut US Senate race. Presently Blumenthall is up by only a 5% margin at 51% to 46%; however, that is down from a double digit lead from their first debate.
I would have to say to the voters in The Nutmeg state of Connecticut, I am not sure how you can vote for a candidate like Richard Blumenthal who cannot tell the truth on his military service in Vietnam and calls it misspeak. Also, in this economic environment, how do you vote for some one who has no idea how to create a job?
Listen to this idiotic answer from Democrat Blumenthal on how to create a job
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