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Fox News Election

November 3, 2010 by · Comments Off on Fox News Election 

Fox News Election, John Boehner, Haley Barbour and other Republican leaders were “the results” at the Grand Hyatt in downtown Washington. For a real victory party should go on Fox News.

In the network cable Rupert Murdoch, the man who was born and nurtured the movement of the tea party, election day was the culmination of two years of hard work to reduce Barack Obama – and it was time for the air celebrating a job well done.

“It’s an earthquake,” rejoiced own Fox Sarah Palin after learning the news is not surprising that the Republicans gain control of the house. “This is a damn big deal.”

“It’s retaliation,” Fox News contributor (and after columnist) Charles Krauthammer contributed.

“I have one word,” said Sean Hannity. “History.”

And Chris Wallace struggled for words. “Giant – no elections and the election tsunami waves, he thought.

Is cheerleading for the last day of the election cycle of 2010 is expected. Murdoch and News Corp. took the unusual decision to donate U.S. $ 1.25 million for the Republican Governors Association and one and 1 million for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which has led efforts to fight the Democrats. According to the report of the liberal media monitoring issues, at least 30 Fox News personalities have supported, to do fundraising, or on behalf of GOP candidates or a group of over 600 cases in 47 states.

Prospective GOP presidential candidate Sarah Palin and Mike Huckabee’s Fox News parties – the fusion of political parties and journalists, which will become more difficult for the network, now that Republicans have gained more power and are preparing for the forthcoming election campaign . However, concerned the next day, election day, it was time for a victory lap.
“Many Americans are waiting for this day,” said Glenn Beck, crediting his “monumental” efforts to strengthen the movement of the tea party and the “amazing things” that resulted.

long-term correspondent Brit Hume of Fox fell mid-morning on Tuesday, predicting a “great Democratic runoff, and why:” a turning point, Bill, in this election cycle, did the activists threw a party area with the Republicans. .. – The marriage is in much of Fox News.

The story does not hold, as well as a team, “Fox News” set. Tea Party lost favorites, and some of the figures easily won the Republican establishment. Exit polls indicated the majority of them are indifferent or against the tea party, and the number of voters for the abolition of the Public Health Act was accompanied by a number saying that the law be maintained or even increase.

Early Election Results 2010

November 2, 2010 by · Comments Off on Early Election Results 2010 

Early Election Results 2010, Two years after Democrats won the White House and four years after Democrats took control of Congress, Republicans are on the cusp of a dramatic resurgence in Washington and in state capitals.
Obama and former President Bill Clinton were among the Democrats on the campaign trail, trying to hold off the GOP tide. But surveys, experts and a gloomy national all pointed toward a Republican takeover of the House GOP substantial gains in the Senate and a sharp increase in Republican governors.
Dozens of seats in the House were in the democratic game. Some legislators endangered, such as Tom Perriello of Virginia, Dina Titus in Nevada and Mary Jo Kilroy in Ohio, were brought to power in the Democratic wave of 2006 and 2008. Others, like Minnesota, James Oberstar, veterans were faced with a new state of mind at home. In the Senate, meanwhile, such as calendars Democratic Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada and Russ Feingold of Wisconsin Patty Murray of Washington was fighting for his political survival.

There was a brief exile to the GOP. The party presented a united front against virtually all laws enacted by Democrats, and recent polls show that about three in 10 Republicans approve of Congress performance. It’s worse than the ratings for the Democrats. However, there was a lot of fuel concerns of voters and a renewed Republican persistent unemployment and economic insecurity, high public spending facing two wars and a deep recession, a soaring deficit of the federal government and a new controversial law healthcare greeted with suspicion by some voters and the total hostility by others.
The Tea Party movement – a mixture of conservative, libertarian, grassroots activists, and front groups affluent, all deeply skeptical about the government – was a driving force in the primaries and general election. Leaders such as former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint and former Majority Leader Dick Armey of the House stepped up their favorites, sometimes unconventional with money, hand-d the work, and social networking, with many of them over their primaries and nominated this week.
Voting expert Michael McDonald Project U.S. election predicted that 90 million people would vote record, with nearly 29 percent of them cast ballots early in person or by mail. Expenses have also set records for a midterm election. The Center for partisan political response felt that it would top 4 billion. California Republican Meg Whitman alone spent over 140 million of his own money on a race for governor that polls were unlikely to succeed.

The 10 States of the RGA considers critical to 2012 are Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Obama won all in 2008, except Arizona. At that time, eight Democratic governors had. The outlook for 2012 is a maximum of three will be led by Democrats – and only if things go the Democrats way this week in Colorado, Florida and Michigan.
Participation was the deciding factor in many lay-ups of the year race, and Republicans determined to cut into Democratic control had on the achievement of the day. Democrats tried their chicken discouraged by loyalist rallies, door to door and announcements, including Obama did for the Democratic National Committee. If Republicans win, “he told a public rally, they spend the next two years fighting for the same policies that led to recession in the first place. We cannot this one! ”
But Obama’s rating was 44 percent on Election Day – not over the magic 50 percent resulting in Basque decent. Nor were other well-known Democrats in a position to help other Democrats on the ballot. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has such low favorable ratings (a record 29 percent in a recent Gallup poll) that Republicans found it effective to attack their opponents “Democrats Pelosi.” Reid had an image problem Similar – and in addition, was in danger of losing his own seat angle.

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