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Frank Luntz DUMPS all over Nancy Pelosi and the 'blue wave'

Pollster Frank Luntz has some bad news for Nancy Pelosi and Dems hoping for a “blue wave” in November. In short, Nancy Pelosi is “the least popular politician in the country and Dems  “could end up bigly disappointed”:

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Can the GOP keep it together for 6 months? Fingers crossed:

Luntz linked to an appearance with Laura Ingraham where he pointed out that all Dems have to run on is “obstruction”:

Here’s where things currently stand in the House:

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And there was some good news in California yesterday where Republican John Cox secured a spot on the ballot in the governor’s race and that will help down-ballot candidates in swing districts even if Cox has no shot at winning:

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