Wednesday, December 30, 2009

More Laughs


Election 2012: Nebraska Senate

Health Care Vote Puts Nelson 30 Points Down in Reelection Bid

The good news for Senator Ben Nelson is that he doesn’t have to face Nebraska voters until 2012.

If Governor Dave Heineman challenges Nelson for the Senate job, a new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey shows the Republican would get 61% of the vote while Nelson would get just 30%. Nelson was reelected to a second Senate term in 2006 with 64% of the vote.

Nelson's health care vote is clearly dragging his numbers down. Just 17% of Nebraska voters approve of the deal their senator made on Medicaid in exchange for his vote in support of the plan. Overall, 64% oppose the health care legislation, including 53% who are Strongly Opposed. In Nebraska, opposition is even stronger than it is nationally.
Happy New Year, MOFO

8 comments:

Kristophr said...

He may even get recalled ... snicker.

Scottiebill said...

One way or another, Ben Nelson is toast!

It could not happen to a nicer guy.

Gothguy said...

Kristopher, unless you know something I don't know, Nebraska does not have a recall law, as I have been informed.

Gothguy
Conservative Nebraskan.

Chris in NC said...

He's going nowhere and will either be re-elected or replaced at the last second like the dude in New Jersey. Democrats win by changing the game. This is a mere bump in the road for them. They'll retain the seat.

Anonymous said...

That'll be two less Nelsons. Florid will scrape one off their shoe.

cmblake6 said...

We shall see.

molonlabe28 said...

I have it on good authority that Ted Kennedy has been given (a mere) 800 years in purgatory and that it consists of the cries of 35million aborted infants and cheap Scotch.

Ben Nelson will be there with him one day.

In the interim, Nebraskans will show this Judas the door as a result of his selling out the fate of unborn fetuses for $300 million in Medicaid money.

This guy gives Heidi Fleiss (and other whores everywhere) a bad name.

Kristophr said...

Too bad. It needs one.

Maybe someone in the legislature can introduce it just for federal Senators, with a two year sunset provision?

It will let the good Senator know exactly how much he is loved.

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