Yesterday, the polling summary for the Marxist Coons versus Christine O'Donnell was 50% to 35%. In that article, the pollster was saying that if Castle had been the candidate instead of Christine O'Donnell, the results would have been almost exactly reversed in the favor of Mike Castle.
Bull.
Understand that the Marxist media ( ABC,NBC, CBS, and most of the large city print media) in today's political economy is all about moving popular opinion as far Left as is possible. They have been doing this since the days of Viet Nam. In the past decade, with the advent of the Boomers into media management, the effort has been intensified. Network news programing on MSNBC, for example, cannot get further Left and is wholly dedicated to Marxist Tripe Reporting.
This media fact (all of the above) increases the need for independent news sources and outlets. Midknight Review is an opinion/news source and a humble small time member of the larger conservative blogging community. Our blogroll presents a number of fellow conservatives bloggers. While we do not care for some of the tactics used on [a few] of these blogs, the "conservative' concerns of the various editors is more important. It is "how they roll" and we respect that.
Back to the Coons / O'Donnell contest.
This morning, we woke up to some very good news. Coons "lead numbers" find him slipping in the polls, just 48 hours after the primary election: Coons at 53% versus O'Donnell at 42% [Rasmussen]. Understand that Delaware was an Obama state in 2008 with McCain getting only 37% of the popular vote. More than that, Delaware Democrats out number Republicans nearly 2 to 1.
Point of post: Karl Rove and Establishment Republicans are wrong about O''Donnell's chances in this election. She IS electable. Whether she is able to pull off victory is another matter. Anytime a political underdog begins an election cycle with more than 40% of the projected vote in her camp, that politician is "electable" by definition.
Update: in our update to this post, we have this headline -- Report: National Republican Senatorial Committee Won't Fund Christine O'Donnell (Updated).
Midknight Review researched this story and found it to be false ------- from the "get go." In the above, we made a point of the Marxist Media's determination to influence to influence elections. Here is a perfect and timely example. When asked about this story, John Cornyn, chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, made it clear that no such statement was ever issued and the report was categorically untrue. The very timely of the false report should have raised a few eyebrows. The false report came [literally] minutes following network announcements that O'Donnell had pulled off the impossible . . . . . a most improbable circumstance.
She will win O'donnell
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