Despite some predictions showing it to be a bad year for Democrats...?

Sky

Member
How has that translated into strong Republican gains for their voting bloc? Has the GOP been able to take advantage of that by running on a platform of positive campaigning, or have they stuck to what's been working against them for the last 8 years by slamming Obama for the recession and blaming him for everything under the sun?

And what of the Tea Party movement? What's their role going to be for the November elections?
 

Mom

Member
I know Mollahan of WV is a democrat and he was voted out the other day but it had little to do with Obama. He had been investigated recently because he had gotten wealthy very fast and he also as super delegate for WV voted against WV's chosen Democrat, Hillary, who had won the primary there with 67% of the vote.
As far as the Tea Party, I have read that two of the founders are Dick Armey, a Republican from Texas and Don Blankenship owner of Non-union, non-safety conformance Massey Coal whose mine exploded and killed 22 people in April. That alone made me decide for sure I don't want anything to do with them.
 

Jaker1

Member
I think you are confused. It is the Dems who have been slamming the President for the last 8 years and are still blaming him for everything that is wrong. The people who have actually run against what Obama has done have been winning and some Dems who supported him have already lost.
 

EndLibtardation

New member
We've been slamming Obama for 8 years? You seem to have us confused with liberals slamming Bush.

The TEA Party is white people beginning to get the courage to stand up for the rights and survival of our race. That is not directly related to the Republicans except inasmuch as liberals are generally extremely anti-white racist.
 
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