Friday, July 13, 2018

Could Blue Wave Turn Into A Trickle Or Worse?


Nancy Pelosi terrified by shocking new poll (WOW!)

It’s starting to look like the so-called “blue wave” that’s supposed to sweep Democrats into power is turning into salty blue tears — and that’s very bad news for House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who has staked her political future on winning the 2018 midterm elections.
The party, just months ago leading in major polls and plotting to take over BOTH houses of Congress, now stands on the brink of another humiliating defeat as Republican candidates take a lead in several key races.

Right now, the GOP holds a slim 51-47 lead in the Senate. Two independents who caucus with Democrats essentially turn it into a slim 51-49 split. With Sen. John McCain at home as he battles cancer, that makes it a razor-thin 50-49.
Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer have both been fantasizing about picking up two seats – just two – to allow them to become majority leaders and drive the left’s agenda in opposition to everything President Donald Trump says or does.
Now, it looks like that’s all it is: a fantasy.
With Democrats defending more seats than Republicans and in states that voted for Trump, they can’t afford to lose a single seat.

But right now, they’re on pace to lose at least THREE!
  • Florida: Rick Scott, a Republican, is looking to unseat Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.), and if the latest polls are any indication the Sunshine State is going to have a new senator next year. Scott is leading a new Axios/SurveyMonkey poll by 3 points, 49-46.The 75-year-old Nelson was leading in most polls until spring. Then, he hit a wall. Real Clear Politics has Scott leading in three of the last four polls, running ahead of Nelson by an average of 2 points.
  • North Dakota: It looks like Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-N.D.) is in a whole lot of trouble in this deep red state, where Rep. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) is ahead by 5 points, 42-47, in the Axios/SurveyMonkey poll.There has been little polling of this race, but North Dakota is part of the core of Trump’s support. He won the state 63-27 over Hillary Clinton in 2016, making it an uphill battle for Heitkamp.
  • Indiana: Looks like the home state of Vice President Mike Pence is coming home for Republicans. Former Rep. Mike Braun (R-Ind.) is leading Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-Ind.) by two points, 49-47, in the Axios/SurveyMonkey poll.
That’s a close race, to be sure, but Indiana is another deep red state. Not only did Trump win handily, 57-38, in 2016, but he took seven of the state’s nine congressional districts. Donnelly has his work cut out for him.

Democrats are leading in races for two GOP-controlled seats, in Nevada and Arizona, although there is still plenty of time for Republicans to turn those races around.
However, even if they won those, the current polls show them losing the other three and barely holding in Missouri, where Sen. Claire McCaskill clings to 2-point lead over her Republican challenger, state Attorney General Josh Hawley.
That means instead of a 51-49 Senate, it would actually turn into 52-48 GOP majority… still not enough to overcome all forms of Democratic stonewalling, but more than enough to protect the conservative agenda.
In the House, it still seems likely that the Republicans will lose seats – but it’s looking less likely that it’ll change hands.

Just months ago, the TV talking heads were predicting a Democratic blowout would give them control over the chamber.
Now, a CBS News/YouGov tracking poll puts the odds at just 50/50.
— The Horn editorial team

Strzok Ignores Hillary Emails To Foreign Entity--Incompetence Or Intentional



At the contentious hearing Thursday with FBI agent Peter Strzok, Rep. Louis Gohmert, R-Texas, revealed the FBI didn’t follow up on a government watchdog’s finding that nearly all of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s emails were sent to a foreign entity.
Gohmert, a member of the House Committee on the Judiciary, said the Intelligence Community Inspector General found an “anomaly on Hillary Clinton’s emails going through their private server, and when they had done the forensic analysis, they found that her emails, every single one except four, over 30,000, were going to an address that was not on the distribution list.”
“It was going to an unauthorized source that was a foreign entity unrelated to Russia,” Gohmert said.
Strzok received the information from ICIG investigator Frank Rucker but didn’t act on it, the Republican lawmaker said.
The FBI agent told Gohmert he remembered meeting with Rucker but didn’t recall the “specific content.”
Gohmert also said Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz received four phone calls from someone who wanted to brief him on the breach but never responded.
Last month, members of the House judiciary and oversight committees prepared a memo claiming “foreign actors” obtained access to multiple Clinton emails sent through her private server, including one classified “Secret.”
In his questioning of Strzok on Thursday, WND reported, Gohmert accused the FBI agent of lying, reasoning that if he was willing to hide his infidelity from his wife, he could lie to Congress, prompting a barrage of angry retorts from Democratic committee members.
The Daily Caller noted the ICIG previously found the FBI didn’t notice that some of Clinton’s emails were marked classified with a “(C)” when they were sent.
A text message exchange between Strzok and the FBI lawyer with whom he was having an extramarital affair at the time, Lisa Page, revealed the ICIG spotted the oversight after the FBI missed it.
“Holy cow,” Strzok wrote, “if the FBI missed this, what else was missed? … Remind me to tell you to flag for Andy [redacted] emails we (actually ICIG) found that have portion marks (C) on a couple of paras. DoJ was Very Concerned about this.”

 


Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2018/07/fbi-ignored-hacking-of-hillarys-emails-by-foreign-entity/#6IZ7U4d3KgQJqqWL.99

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