POLL: Will the GOP win majorities in Congress in November?
peer into the crystal ball
Posted by : Drew McKissick January 30, 2010 - 6:32pm
Sure, it's about ten months away, but there's not time like the present to do some idle speculaton. Especially in light of recent polls, such as Obama's falling ratings, the Republican advantage on the generic ballot, the (hopeful) death of Obamacare, increasing debt and, of course, the election of Scott Brown in Massachusetts.
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Regardless if GOP will win
Regardless if GOP will win in Congress I think the best sentiment of the people is the one who can make a big change for the greater good of the U. S government, after all that's what matter, a leader or political group who can hear the grievances of the people. Employment statistics are so much more important now, as that's the key to signs of recovery. Analysts are eagerly awaiting Department of Labor reports, but other sources, such as the Institute of Supply Management, have been confirming that slow signs of recovery are happening. For instance, the service sector, 80% of non agriculture jobs, has been showing slight growth and fewer job losses – especially from the holiday season – and the manufacturing sector and financial services sector have also shown slight improvements. It doesn't mean less people need payday loans or jobs to begin with, but it is a start.