Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Voting locations by zip code & midterm US elections 2010

As things stand at the moment, the Republicans are on their way to reclaim claim of the lower house after a long time. Most of the polls and surveys favor them. Later Tuesday, voters will be allowed to cast their votes as polling stations open at that time.


































































































































































Polls show that Democrats will be routed. If the Republicans win back the Senate then it will be a huge blow to President Barack Obama who had come to power just two years back on promise to address all the burning issues including jobs and economy. Over the period of time the voters are angry with the government for its failure to handle the issue properly.


Despite these setbacks, the President and his Democratic Party has not lost all hope. They continue to be involved in damage control.
However, some political pundits that the last-ditch effort would fail to yield positive results. They say a landslide victory for the Republicans is in the making. But it is too early to jump to any conclusion. It is better to wait for the results to pour in. But opinion polls are suggesting landslide for the Republicans.



On Monday, Gallup’s final poll show that 55 per cent of people preferred Republican candidates. On the other hand only 40 percent have shown their interests in voting for Democrats. The main worrying point for the Democrats is that their President’s approval ratings too have dipped these days. All these are not good signs for the Democrats and the first black president of India.

With the Tea Party on their side, the Republicans are confident that they will make it through and nobody could stop them in retaining the Senate and House.

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