Rasmussen, which has been most accurate.
Re: Morris…I’m talking about his recent projections as a pollster…look it up…like 2010. James Carville had a good deal to do with Clinton’s electoral success also. BTW, LBJ
I don’t need to look it up. Morris said that republicans shouldn’t set their sights too low, so I think he was willing to shoot for some high numbers like 80-100;.
If you’d recall what Carville wrote, you’d see that both he and Morris gave a range of seats the Rs could have picked up in 2010, which went from about 60-100.
Clinton Administration specifically asked Dick Morris for help, because they knew they were done unless major reforms were made. I don’t know about Carville’s involvement in term 1 post-midterm other than that being from Louisana was important in holding that state in 1996.
That’s why in 1995 he said the era of big government was over.
LBJ inherited the job from JFK. JFK only won because of voter fraud in Illinois and LBJ was “re-elected” probably because people felt sorry about the assassination.
was re-elected and slightly longer that 60 years ago…FDR…again, and again, and again.
That was a different time. No nonsense issues like so-called “gay marriage”, abortion, contraception mandates, health care rationing or unsustainable spending by both parties.
Too bad for us today, that’s for sure.