Jan 10, 2010

Two are out and 5 other Senate Democrats are vulnerable

Will the Democrat super-majority in the Senate disappear after the November elections?

From a Washington Times report:

While two Senate Democrats already have seen the handwriting on the wall and bailed out of re-election races, five others trail Republicans in states where President Obama and his trillion-dollar health-care-reform plan are increasingly unpopular.

From Nevada, where Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (pictured) trails badly, to Arkansas, where Sen. Blanche Lincoln is polling at just 40 percent in head-to-head matchups with four possible Republican challengers, opposition to the health-care bill is reverberating.

What about other Democrat Senators in conservative and moderate states who will face re-election later?

Senator Ben Nelson (pictured) of Nebraska is a good example. His bribed vote for ObamaCare killed his political future. When Nelson’s term expires in 2012, he can forget about politics. Stick a fork in him - he’s done!

How many other Ben Nelsons are there?

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