Friday, March 10, 2006

Strike While The Iron Is Hot

Just clicking through a few articles today on all the troubles that are dogging Bush. Found this one on Yahoo about Bush's approval ratings.

The AP-Ipsos poll, which has a margin of error of 3 percentage points, gives Republicans reason to worry that they may inherit Bush's political woes. Two-thirds of the public disapproves of how the GOP-led Congress is handling its job and a surprising 53 percent of Republicans give Congress poor marks.

By a 47-36 margin, people favor Democrats over Republicans when they are asked who should control Congress.

While the gap worries Republicans, it does not automatically translate into GOP defeats in November, when voters will face a choice between local candidates rather than considering Congress as a whole.

In addition, strategists in both parties agree that a divided and undisciplined Democratic Party has failed to seize full advantage of Republican troubles.

"While I don't dispute the fact that we have challenges in the current environment politically, I also believe 2006 as a choice election offers Republicans an opportunity if we make sure the election is framed in a way that will keep our majorities in the House and the Senate," said Ken Mehlman, chairman of the Republican National Committee.

The real key here is to start hammering away at the national leadership and let them know that we aren't going to let them chase votes to the right. This is my last go-round with the Dems. If they can't get this right and insist on becoming Junior Republicans, than I'm going Green....

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