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Election 2014: The Big Story that Will Probably Not Get Covered

aeromarine

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Current polls suggest Malloy in Connecticut and Hickenlooper in Colorado are two incumbent governors facing tough elections. Should they lose it will have a lot to do with their extreme anti gun rights policies. But I doubt anyone will cover that news.

In fact the same can be said for many other democrat candidates. A wave election for the Republicans would very much serve as a repudiation of the anti gun policies that have emanated out of the White House, Congress and the state capitol buildings from across the country over the past four years. Every Republican elected helps to reinforce that message, even limp noodle candidates like Scott Brown. Should NH turn bright red with a new governor, senator and congressman, all Republicans, that would be a step in the right direction.

If that should happen we should flood all those newly elected officials with letters, emails, messages and phone calls reminding them that it was motivated Pro Second Amendment advocates who pushed them over the top in a very close election and that we intend to hold their feet to the fire when it comes to pro gun issues. Let's let them know they owe us and that we intend to hold them to it.
 
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Maybe. This is well within the margin of error for political polls. Plus undecides tend to break for the challenger this late in the cycle. The incumbent has a track record and undecideds mostly are trying to decide if they like it or not. Most voters have made up their minds and very few will change at this point.

Malloy has closed the gap on Foley. Looks like Malloy will survive if you check out the latest polls.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...onnecticut_governor_foley_vs_malloy-3950.html
 
I wonder if the powers that be have considered that persons from out of state may covertly enter Conn and stand with their brothers then disappear back across state lines. Could get real dangerous to be uniformed down there. Doesn't seem they've thought this all the way through.

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