NBC ratings changes - Governors


NBC POLITICAL UNIT GOVERNORS RACE RATINGS CHANGES
ME: TOSS UP to LEAN R
NH: TOSS UP to LEAN D
WI: TOSS UP to LEAN R
MI: LEAN R to PROBABLE R
IA: LEAN R to PROBABLE R
GA: TOSS UP to LEAN R
AL: LEAN R to PROBABLE R
CA: TOSS UP to LEAN D

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A substantial portion of Keith Oberman's "Special Comments" is currently being blacked-out in Texas. "What's Up"????????????

How about your area????

    Reply#1 - Wed Oct 27, 2010 8:55 PM EDT

    Chris, I saw the whole thing and I will tell you I understand why it was blacked out. Keith was once again "right on" about who the public would be dealing with and what to look forward to if the TP candidates along with the republicans get elected and take over the government.

    He put a face on the kind of government that will be running our country and in my opinion it was very bleak to say the least. It is probably something that the right does not want many to see this close to Nov. 2nd.

      #1.1 - Thu Oct 28, 2010 11:02 AM EDT
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      And 6 of 8 lean R

      and OMG they're trying to silence KEITH!!!!!! lolol

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      Reply#2 - Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:01 PM EDT

      How is CA a toss up? Brown is up by double digits!!! Repub bias

        Reply#3 - Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:22 PM EDT

        No dude, just a lack of reading comprehension on your part...:)

        and it's more like 7-8 pts...

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        #3.1 - Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:37 PM EDT
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        X-Man, we actually moved California FROM Toss Up TO Lean D.

          Reply#4 - Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:59 PM EDT

          I have no idea why Iowa voters want to go back to Branstad--16 years of him did plenty of damage. It's the economy but Iowa's economy is doing quite well, as is the budget and rainy day money. Unemployment is actually lower than when Branstad left office, he took education from top ranking to middle and losing ground, he kept two separate books to try to hide the damage he did--guess nostalgia fogs the brain cells.

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          Reply#5 - Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:45 PM EDT

          First they took our Paychecks, Then Our Homes, What Next?

          http://motherjones.com/politics/2010/11/galbraith-social-security-middle-class

          Americans wake up to what is going on. No more carrying the tax burden, while GOP let wealthy and corporations get away with Paying No taxes or very little. That is why we have such a high tax burden. No more saying Nay to not investing in America, which creates Jobs, Jobs, Jobs, while our jobs go to China and India. Realize that less Government, means No Regulations and no one to get in the way of their fraudulent schemes! Say no the Party of No on November 2nd! And, if you do not vote, and you loose Social Security benefits because of privatization or if Unemployment Benefits our put on Freeze, or more jobs shipped overseas, there is no one to blame but yourself!

            Reply#6 - Thu Oct 28, 2010 7:55 AM EDT

            I live in Maine and I am horrified that the Republican, Paul LePage is in the lead. The man is a thug and a buffoon. I can only hope that people come to their senses in the next couple of days.

            And Sharon Angle is ahead in Nevada? Now, that is scary. People are NOT thinking!

              Reply#7 - Thu Oct 28, 2010 7:58 AM EDT

              Geralyn, people are NOW thinking, something unheard of in 2008.

                #7.1 - Thu Oct 28, 2010 8:13 PM EDT
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                Starting nov 3rd the brakes are put on socialist OBAMA ....YEAH ,,,,,,,,

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                Reply#8 - Thu Oct 28, 2010 8:11 AM EDT

                I love the way people throw the word " socialist " around. God, do you people even know what you are talking about or did you just pick up the term from Faux news?

                  Reply#9 - Thu Oct 28, 2010 10:40 AM EDT

                  Geralyn, I think the perception of "socialism" of the current administration comes from the public (government) intrusion into General Motors and the healthcare industry, as well as the attempted cap and trade (public resource allocation). The economic policy of socialism is wealth redistribution (welfare) as well as class warfare (demonizing the wealthy).

                  These are just a few of the perceptions of an intellectually inferior Conservative voter.

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                  #9.1 - Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:27 PM EDT
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