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Dick Morris Says a "Republican Tsunami" is Coming

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Here is video of Dick Morris talking with Sean Hannity last night where he continued to say that the Republican Party will win back both houses of Congress in the 2010 mid-term election. Morris said there is a "Tsunami" coming, just as there was in 1994 when the GOP swept to power in Congress when Bill Clinton was President. He makes the comments at the end of the segment.

Earlier in the segment, the discuss Obama's falling poll numbers, with Morris pointing out that at the end of Bill Clinton's first year (1993), he had an approval rating of 56%, which was actually 14% above the 42% of the vote he won in being elected President in 1992. With Obama, Morris said he won 52% of the vote and is now polling at 47% - a five percent drop over his election win. Morris believes this signals what is coming in the 2010 election.

http://www.freedomslighthouse.com/2009/12/dick-morris-says-republican-tsunami-is.html


by Andrew Kohut, President, Pew Research Center
December 17, 2009

....What's really exceptional at this stage of Obama's presidency is the extent to which the public has moved in a conservative direction on a range of issues. These trends have emanated as much from the middle of the electorate as from the highly energized conservative right. Even more notable, however, is the extent to which liberals appear to be dozing as the country has shifted on both economic and social issues.

Pew Research surveys throughout the year have found a downward slope in support both for an activist government generally and for a strong safety net for the needy, in particular. Chalk up these trends to a backlash against Obama policies that have expanded the role of government.

More surprising is declining support for gun control, a fall in support for abortion rights, and a rise in public doubts about global warming. Much of the change on these issues has come from independents, a category now populated by many former self-identified Republicans. But a lack of passion among Democrats -- and liberals in particular -- is also a part of the story of this conservative trend among the public at large.

For example, over the course of the year, strong opposition to health care reform has topped strong support in every survey Pew Research has conducted.....

http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com/talk/blogs/a/r/artappraiser/2009/12/pew-research-centers-narrative.php?ref=reccafe
 
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