...Martin Kady II writes:
2010 SENATE OUTLOOK: National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn (R-Texas), sent a memo this morning to his Senate Republican colleagues outlining the 2010 outlook. In it, he says that Republican fortunes have changed dramatically since the August recess, and he specifically highlights Republican polling gains in Colorado, Arkansas, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Kentucky.
But Cornyn warns against overconfidence: “In closing, while the overall political climate has improved markedly for Republicans since January, the election is still 14 months away, which is a lifetime in politics. We have a very real opportunity to make gains in the Senate next year, but we must continue to offer our own positive agenda as an alternative to the Democrats’ increasingly unpopular policies. If we are successful with this, we have a strong chance of exceeding the expectations set for us when the cycle began.”
Those are my italics. We must continue to offer our own positive agenda. Did I miss something? What positive agenda would that be?
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