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Friday, November 5, 2010

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Rasmussen Video: Generic polling clearly showed since Dec 2009, Republicans were going to make large gains in the U.S. House. Projected back then at at 62 seats. the only polling surprise was the Nevada race with Harry Reid winning when polls projected his opponent would win. Listen to Scott Rasmussen's comments on his video report.
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ARRA News Editor Comment: One item which Rasmussen and other pollsters cannot properly reflect in their polls is the extent of the impact of corruption. In Nevada, the unions run the polling machines. Many of the poll workers are union, former union workers, or related to union or government employees. Most Hotels and gaming institutions are union. Reid is a past Nevada gaming commissioner. Without Las Vegas, Reno and a few other smaller gambling towns, Nevada is principally a big desert and arid mountain areas with a "big canyon, a few Federal lakes and dams tossed in to the mix. Will the people of Nevada ever be truly free - who knows. Free to gamble - yes; but, free of corruptible influences from numerous sources - wishful thinking. Even, Las Vegas proudly wears the words "Sin City." So "Dingy Harry" may indeed truly represent his constituents.

Unfortunately, all Americans are impacted by "Dingy Harry" return to the US Senate to lead the Lame Duck session. Reid is also expected to continue as the Democratic Senate Majority Leader in January, 2011 but with fewer of his old cronies in the Senate supporting him. While it would be best for the Democratic caucus not to return Reid to leadership of the Senate, maybe there is a silver lining for the Republicans if Reid stays in his leadership position. Reid has been and will be a "gift that keeps on giving" via his antics, actions, arrogance and very stupid statements. Reid may be the lighting rod that helps turn the US Senate "red" in 2012 if the few RINOs keep out of the way.

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