ELECTION DAY, 2006

Hugh Hewitt spoke with Rove yesterday. Rove, optimistic, said “I feel good about the Senate, and the House is a race by race, district by district battle, that when you add it up, I see us with a majority.” The transcript. (Townhall) A look at some key house races. (Strata-sphere) Gallup sees 1994. (Gallup) Novak predictions. (Human Events) Pelosi and her local newspaper are giddy. (San Francisco Chronicle) Democrat expectations were high and a moderate gain will be a failure. (NY Times) ABC News did a story on “conservative Christians” but only interviewed a man conservative Christians pretty much ignore these days, Pat Buchanan. (ABC News) Independent voters have been swayed by Kerry’s line critical of the intelligence of those in the military. (Washington Times) Mark Steyn called Kerry “A vain thin-skinned condescending blueblood with no sense of his own ridiculousness, Senator Nuancy Boy is secure in little else except his belief in his indispensability.” (Sun Times) Dennis Prager asks 23 questions that would be great for anyone voting today to ponder. They pertain to the question “Are you a liberal?” (DennisPrager)

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