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I spent a few years growing up in Nevada (Reno, not Las Vegas) and the people of Nevada have always been extremely conservative. The long time people not the "I came from California to make Nevada miserable too" types. Well, with the economic downturn the ones that flew in are existing the state while the long time conservative Nevadan's are staying put. Reid has to deal with a new group now.
The question I would like to ask our Washington spitballs would be "How come I can not have a medical plan exactly like the one you have for the price you pay for it?"
Reid is going to win re-election easily. That poll you are touting is not credible at all.
Earlier, I claimed that the new senate rankings would contain five Democratic-held seats in the top ten. I'm now backing off that after evaluating the landscape more thoroughly in Nevada, where the few non-corrupt Republicans like Jon Porter and Dean Heller seem increasingly disinclined to challenge Harry Reid. And who can blame them, when the John Ensign scandal has proliferated enough that they will almost certainly have the shot at an open seat in 2012 -- if not sooner?
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