This is one very encouraging poll.
State of the Race in California
The poll reveals narrow Republican advantages in both top statewide races.
Key Findings
Carly Fiorina currently leads by three points against Barbara Boxer in the race for United States Senate from California.
U.S. Senate Ballot
Total Fiorina 46%
Total Boxer 43%
Total Other Candidates 5%
Undecided 6%
Meg Whitman leads by one point in the race for Governor of California.
Governor's Ballot
Total Whitman 45%
Total Brown 44%
Total Other Candidates 4%
Undecided 7%
Conclusions
Republicans currently hold narrow leads in California's top two statewide races this fall, though both remain very competitive.
http://www.w-r-s.com/blog/2010/10/19/state-of-the-race-in-california/ (http://www.w-r-s.com/blog/2010/10/19/state-of-the-race-in-california/)
Weird dynamic. Have you noticed how liberal news outlets like MSNBC are using skewed polls to make their guys look better. I saw a poll MSNBC quoted this morning that had Jerry Brown up by 10 points. And they quoted a poll that had Joe Manchin up by 5 points. Of course when I googled the poll they referenced I found out it was directly linked to the Democrat Party. ;D
Quote from: Dan on October 28, 2010, 02:18:39 PM
Weird dynamic. Have you noticed how liberal news outlets like MSNBC are using skewed polls to make their guys look better. I saw a poll MSNBC quoted this morning that had Jerry Brown up by 10 points. And they quoted a poll that had Joe Manchin up by 5 points. Of course when I googled the poll they referenced I found out it was directly linked to the Democrat Party. ;D
;D ;D ;D
I'm shocked, Shocked I tell ya!
This is actually going to come back and bite them in the ass.
The Conservatives are fired up, and nothing is going to keep us from voting, but when they tout big leads for the Dims, many libs feel safe and think they don't need to vote, "my guy is obviously winning anyway."
They are in for one Hell of a shock! 8)
It amazes me that Jerry "Moonbeam" Brown is in a statistical dead heat with Whitman.
But, then again, we are talking about California here.
Quote from: AmericanFlyer on October 28, 2010, 04:07:57 PM
It amazes me that Jerry "Moonbeam" Brown is in a statistical dead heat with Whitman.
But, then again, we are talking about California here.
Yeah, me too, I highly doubt they will be this close come election time, this is after all Ca, where libs don't vote midterm.
The left usually has some kind of proposition running that fires up the base, like the marijuana initiative.
And polls show that going down in flames. ;D
The scuzzball boxer even tried to enlist school kids to campaign for her on the ground..
its against cali law and she got busted and of course blamed and fired a staffer...
Dear Lord PLEASE make her lose only thing could be sweeter is if swishing bwarney fwanks gets the boot
Solar, I can only hope from your keyboard to God's eyes or something. I really would like to see Boxer thrown out.
Quote from: crepe05 on October 29, 2010, 03:02:50 AM
Solar, I can only hope from your keyboard to God's eyes or something. I really would like to see Boxer thrown out.
God knows something has to happen in this State.
Caligula would be jealous of the corruption.
As of yesterday, Thursday, Rasmussen had Boxer ahead by 2%, 48% - 46%.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2010/election_2010_senate_elections/california/election_2010_california_senate (http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2010/election_2010_senate_elections/california/election_2010_california_senate)
I'm not betting any money on either one of them yet, but I certainly still have hope for Fiorina. It's surprising that Boxer hasn't gotten to 50%. That's heartwarming to me.
Quote from: Dan on October 28, 2010, 02:18:39 PM
Weird dynamic. Have you noticed how liberal news outlets like MSNBC are using skewed polls to make their guys look better. I saw a poll MSNBC quoted this morning that had Jerry Brown up by 10 points. And they quoted a poll that had Joe Manchin up by 5 points. Of course when I googled the poll they referenced I found out it was directly linked to the Democrat Party. ;D
I read something on another website that should be adopted as the Dims mission statement.
"If you can't win it,steal it"
Quote from: ccd2002 on October 29, 2010, 10:29:55 AM
I read something on another website that should be adopted as the Dims mission statement.
"If you can't win it,steal it"
Our prisons are full of people with that same attitude. Interesting.
Quote from: Dan on October 28, 2010, 02:18:39 PM
Weird dynamic. Have you noticed how liberal news outlets like MSNBC are using skewed polls to make their guys look better. I saw a poll MSNBC quoted this morning that had Jerry Brown up by 10 points. And they quoted a poll that had Joe Manchin up by 5 points. Of course when I googled the poll they referenced I found out it was directly linked to the Democrat Party. ;D
They're just hoping by skewing the polls, people will stay home. I expect to see all kinds of voter fraud here in California.
Quote from: Indy on October 29, 2010, 07:08:07 PM
They're just hoping by skewing the polls, people will stay home. I expect to see all kinds of voter fraud here in California.
Indy, I've noticed something strange about polls in Ca.
They tend to poll more libs that they do Conservatives.
So when you look at the results, it is always skewed to look like more of them lean a certain way.
I guess it has to do with polling large cities, rather than outlying areas, libs love the city.
But if you tried to poll say San Franfreako, you'd be hard pressed to find any true Conservatives.
I guess that may explain it, but it still doesn't make sense when you want real numbers.
Quote from: Solar on October 29, 2010, 07:22:59 PM
Indy, I've noticed something strange about polls in Ca.
They tend to poll more libs that they do Conservatives.
So when you look at the results, it is always skewed to look like more of them lean a certain way.
I guess it has to do with polling large cities, rather than outlying areas, libs love the city.
But if you tried to poll say San Franfreako, you'd be hard pressed to find any true Conservatives.
I guess that may explain it, but it still doesn't make sense when you want real numbers.
:o When did Libs care about real numbers. ;D
This may be California's last chance. I don't think that can survive like this much longer.
Quote from: Cryptic Bert on October 29, 2010, 11:04:20 PM
This may be California's last chance. I don't think that can survive like this much longer.
To be honest Bert, I think it's too late.
For Ca to survive, it will be forced to file bankruptcy, then and only then will the libs leave, but along with them will be their leaches, like illegals, and others living off the system.
It's like living next to a volcano that already erupted, were just waiting for the inevitable.
If the debris doesn't kill us, the pyroclastic flow will.
Quote from: walkstall on October 29, 2010, 07:36:48 PM
:o When did Libs care about real numbers. ;D
When their screaming about electoral votes didn't do any good?
Yep. California is so far gone that infer it won't turn from liberalism until it runs out of cash and runs out of options. There are two ways to shrink the size of government. They hard way and the easy way. Looks like California might be choosing the hard way.
I give it around 5 years, don't know why, it's just a feeling.
Been here all my life and never thought I would look forward to this beautiful State going under, but if burning down the house is the only way to get rid of the Cockroaches, then so be it.
Liberals are like locusts. They utterly destroy everything they touch. There was a time when California, New York, Michigan and Illinois were 4 of the most prosperous states in the union. But look what a few years of leftist policies can do to even the most prosperous states.
and unions also ;D :o Oh sorry there Liberals >:D
Quote from: Solar on October 30, 2010, 06:58:47 AM
To be honest Bert, I think it's too late.
For Ca to survive, it will be forced to file bankruptcy, then and only then will the libs leave, but along with them will be their leaches, like illegals, and others living off the system.
It's like living next to a volcano that already erupted, were just waiting for the inevitable.
If the debris doesn't kill us, the pyroclastic flow will.
If they file for bankruptcy I would imagine they would by have to cut cost to the bone. Including entitlements and pensions. Those that are already receiving a pension will have the cost picked up by the rest of the country. Those that will no longer get the fat benefit packages they signed up for will be angry. Not to mention groups like La Raza when the illegals are no longer supported by the state. All hell will break loose.
Quote from: Cryptic Bert on October 30, 2010, 11:13:35 AM
If they file for bankruptcy I would imagine they would by have to cut cost to the bone. Including entitlements and pensions. Those that are already receiving a pension will have the cost picked up by the rest of the country. Those that will no longer get the fat benefit packages they signed up for will be angry. Not to mention groups like La Raza when the illegals are no longer supported by the state. All hell will break loose.
OK, but you say this like it's a bad thing? ;D
The courts would become the keeper of the bank, and no one would be spared, I would just hope that instead of cutting across the board, they actually cut redundant programs and crap like the arts.
No, no, no Mr Bert. If California goes bankrupt then the Republican led house most certainly will NOT carry the burden of California's bloated pension system. California can either sort this out or not sort it out.
Quote from: Solar on October 30, 2010, 11:30:09 AM
OK, but you say this like it's a bad thing? ;D
The courts would become the keeper of the bank, and no one would be spared, I would just hope that instead of cutting across the board, they actually cut redundant programs and crap like the arts.
I'm afraid California will end up like France with all the riots...
Quote from: Cryptic Bert on October 30, 2010, 03:25:06 PM
I'm afraid California will end up like France with all the riots...
Again, you say this like it's a bad thing. ;D
If they burn LA, SF, or Oakland to the ground, the only ones left homeless will be libs. :-X
Quote from: Solar on October 28, 2010, 01:37:08 PM
This is one very encouraging poll.
State of the Race in California
The poll reveals narrow Republican advantages in both top statewide races.
Key Findings
Carly Fiorina currently leads by three points against Barbara Boxer in the race for United States Senate from California.
U.S. Senate Ballot
Total Fiorina 46%
Total Boxer 43%
Total Other Candidates 5%
Undecided 6%
Meg Whitman leads by one point in the race for Governor of California.
Governor's Ballot
Total Whitman 45%
Total Brown 44%
Total Other Candidates 4%
Undecided 7%
Conclusions
Republicans currently hold narrow leads in California's top two statewide races this fall, though both remain very competitive.
http://www.w-r-s.com/blog/2010/10/19/state-of-the-race-in-california/ (http://www.w-r-s.com/blog/2010/10/19/state-of-the-race-in-california/)
The results were based on data collected on the 13th & 14th seems little old. I hope it's correct :-\