Monday, October 7, 2013

A collection of polls released by Democratic-affiliated Public Policy Polling Sunday added a twist to the analysis: Democrats, according to the MoveOn.org funded polls, were in striking distance of taking back the House

Shutdown casts shadow over CA races for U.S. House - Cal WatchDog

In order for Democrats to take back the house, they would need 17 GOP-held seats to flip Democratic. The PPP data was from surveys taken in 24 districts where Republican incumbents are considered vulnerable. In 17 of the 24, the Republican was losing to a “generic Democrat.”

So where does California come into all of this?

Three of those vulnerable congressional seats are in the Golden State. Reps. Jeff Denhan, Gary Miller and David Valadao are all at least somewhat exposed.
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This is why you need to get involved. Call your local Republican Central Committee Office and get ready to help get out the vote. Republicans are the only hope for curbing runaway spending. You've already seen what Democrats do when they have the majority. For all their crying that we need to work together, when they had the chance, they shut the Republicans out and rammed through a monstrous bill they had not even read. It's costing people their jobs and their health insurance, and the true costs are only just now coming to light.