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This Business First story shows that Hillary and Chuck Shumer are both doing well in favorability polls. Interesting to note: 11 of the top 16 ranking Senators are Dems. One is Independent Jim Jeffords (who caucuses with the Dems) and four are Republicans. Conversely, the bottom tier is filled with Republicans. Now, we're quite a ways away from mid-term elections and only 1/3 of the seats are up, of course, but it looks like states with Republican senators aren't happy with their performance. Is there another way to read this? I am, afterall, a partisan kind of guy. 

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Scott Leffler wrote:

it looks like states with Republican senators aren't happy with their performance. Is there another way to read this? I am, afterall, a partisan kind of guy. 


Sure there is another way to read this. Republicans tend to expect results, whereas Democrats believe whatever they hear and accept anything Democrat. TWEAK TWEAK

I'm actually a Democrat, but not being partisan, that never stopped me from listening to reason.

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