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HOW REPUBLICANS CAN GAIN TOTAL CONTROL ON 5NOVEMBER2024.

I regularly make fun of Republicans.  That Trump quote from   People   magazine, for example,   was false .  As you must know, the 2022 term is   gaslighting .  I'm honestly trying to do Republicans a favor today.  For my nostalgic posting, I revert to 16April2011, almost a dozen years ago: SIMPLE SOLUTIONS FOR REPUBLICANS Remember, this was about now, 12 years ago when then President Barack Obama's prospects for re-election did not appear bright, and as late at Labor Day in 2011 his approval rating plunged to a new low.  To quote  Brookings  ( which is a liberal think tank ): Economic growth was mediocre,  unemployment remained stubbornly high, and the public’s confidence in the future was waning. The president seemed unable to find a credible narrative to explain his plans; worse, he seemed to have lost the connection with the people that had fueled his remarkable victory in 2008.  Democrats: Characterized opponent Mitt Romney as a heartless plutocrat, and his running mate wa

NOVEMBER 8 IS ONE MONTH AWAY

We are one month away from the midterm elections on November 8.  There is so much uncertainty and so much at stake this time.  Democracy vs Trump, for one, even though he is not running this year.  The Senate is currently at 50-50, but because Democrat Joe Biden is President, Veep Kamala Harris is the swing vote, giving Democrats control.  The House is a little more complicated, with 220 Democrats, 212 Republicans and three vacancies. One unexpected development is Republican Senator from Nebraska,  Ben Sasse , who was not a Trump fan, and had won a second term two years ago, decided to resign, probably at the end of this year.  Why?  Nothing much to do with politics.  Appears he will become president of the University of Florida.  He has noteworthy academic credentials:  PhD from Yale, taught at the University of Texas and was president of Midland University in Nebraska.  If he leaves, that adds another element of suspense as to which party will gain control of the Senate. There is a g