Home | Commentary | News | Forum | The Loft | Online Activist | State News | Resources | Classifieds Subscribe | Mobile | RSS | Contact

       

Printer-Friendly Version

Analyst Sees GOP Holding Onto House and Senate Next Month
By Chad Groening
AgapePress
October 12, 2006

(AgapePress) -- A conservative political pundit believes that, despite the Mark Foley scandal and the efforts of the liberal media, the Republican Party will hold onto both houses of Congress in next month's elections.

Bill Lauderback, the Executive Vice-President of the American Conservative Union, says he has done an extensive analysis of the 2006 House and Senate races. At election time, he notes, "conservatives consistently turn out much better than liberal Democrats do," which is one reason why he believes the GOP is unlikely to lose either chamber to the Democrats.

Still, the Lauderback does expect the Republicans will suffer some casualties. "We're going to lose some seats in the Senate," he says. "And I'm afraid a very staunch conservative, Rick Santorum, may be defeated." And that will be a shame, the political analyst adds, because he says Santorum is "a true beacon of conservative light in the United States Senate, and I hope he is able to pull his race out."

But overall, Lauderback believes the Republicans will come out ahead in November. "At this juncture, going race by race and then counting it up," he says, "I do not have the House nor the Senate being lost by the Republican Party.

Specifically, conservative pundit thinks the GOP is going to lose some moderate Republican seats in the House. Perhaps if we had good, strong conservative candidates in those seats, we'd have a better chance of keeping them. We're going to lose some seats in the Senate. I'm afraid a very staunch conservative, Rick Santorum, may be defeated."

Copyright © 2006 AgapePress -- All rights reserved.

       

 

++ Check out the GOPUSA home page for the latest information.

Last Updated:
Tuesday 9:06 am EST



Not a member? Click here.
Bush Was Right, Says Obama by RW
‘Miss Me Yet?’: Mystery Surrounds Who Paid for George Bush Billboard! by Charie
Mike Huckabee 2012 by oldjules
Rep. John Murtha of Pa. Dies at 77 by Centurion LIV
Discuss Issues in the Forum

Action Alerts
Action Alert: Urge fiscal restraint on Obama budget!
Alert: No More Bailouts!

Legislation and Votes
H.R. 1913 - Hate Crime Bill
S. 773 - Cybersecurity Act of 2009
H.R. 450 Enumerated Powers Act
Roll Call Vote - To tax AIG execs at 90% rate
H.R. 1503 - To amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to require proof of citizenship for presidential candidates.

Grassroots Survey Team
View recent survey results
Join the survey team!




GOPUSA Cartoons
Click here!

++ Don't be fooled: health care is not dead

++ 2010 Grassroots Survey, Tell Us What You Think, and Want

++ Reagan: It's Time for a Second Tax Revolt