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Originally Posted by valo403
I agree, I don't see who the GOP is going to trot out that is going to bring in the votes. Of course there's a few years for that to change, but at the moment the great hope is who? Palin? The 'I quit' strategy alone will be tough for her to overcome. Outside of that who's really pushing for that spot? I haven't paid much attention to that scene lately, but I can't think of anyone who seems to be a real threat to shift the middle.
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Palin is shooting herself in to the foot on a daily basis.
Best case scenario? Democrat executive branch, Republican legislative branch.
I honestly wouldn't have a problem with Obama being in the Whitehouse for 8 years if the Republicans control the legislative branch. They could probably get a lot done.
But having both branches under the control of one party is a recipe for disaster. We've seen it many times before.