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Cook Report: Reid 'most vulnerable incumbent' but Angle generates 'controversy'

U.S. Sen. Harry Reid is deeply unpopular. His conservative Republican challenger, Sharron Angle, is widely controversial.

And that dueling dynamic is at the heart of why the Senate race in Nevada remains a tossup, says a new Cook Political report out Thursday.

The report says the GOP is "poised to pick up 7 to 9 seats" in the Senate on Nov. 2, which would put Republicans just one seat shy of regaining control of the body that Reid now leads. (This tracks with other Labor Day-pitched predictions, with most saying political winds favor Republicans and are blowing against Democrats this election year. Most analysts are predicting a Republican takeover of the House as an anti-incumbent and anti-Democratic wave sweeps the country, thanks mostly to the dismal economy.)

In the new Cook Political Report, senior editor Jennifer Duffy puts Nevada's Senate race in the tossup category along with six other close contests for Democratic-held seats in California, Colorado, Washington state, Wisconsin, Illinois and Pennsylvania.

Here's Duffy's take on why Reid and Angle are locked in perhaps the highest-profile and highest-stakes race in the country:

"Democratic Majority Leader Harry Reid is undoubtedly the most vulnerable incumbent of either party seeking re-election this year. His favorable/unfavorable ratings are 42 percent to 52 percent, according to Pollster.com. Still, Reid has two factors working in his favor. The first is his opponent, former (Reno Assemblywoman) Sharron Angle, a Tea Party-backed candidate, who seems to generate controversy at every turn. Reid’s campaign has pummeled Angle in television ads on her positions on Social Security, job creation, education, and taxes. Angle, in turn, has worked to portray Reid’s leadership as detrimental to the state’s economy, pointing to Nevada’s high unemployment and home foreclosure rates. Given the beating Angle has taken on the air, it’s amazing that Reid’s advantage in the race is just three points, 47 percent to 44 percent, according to the Pollster.com trend line.

"The second thing working in Reid’s favor is that Nevada voters have the option of voting for “None of the Above” on the ballot. It would seem that one strategy is to make Angle so unacceptable that she begins to divide the anti-Reid vote with “None of the Above,” which would essentially allow Reid to slip through and win the race with a plurality of the vote. This race is already ugly and seems destined to become more so."

For another take on why Reid may have a tough time putting away the race despite Angle's perceived flaws, read this piece by former Las Vegas journalist J. Patrick Collican in The Nation.

 

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9 Responses to "Cook Report: Reid 'most vulnerable incumbent' but Angle generates 'controversy'"
REID PRODUCED A DEFICIT OF $1,300,000,000,000 (2010)compared to the last Republican controlled deficit of $160,000,000,000 (2007). For you LIBS math genuises thats an increase of $1,140,000,000,000 - and you want to re-elect this guy. Man that kool-aid must taste real good!!
Written by: Mark.Gallo on Thursday, Sep. 02, 2010 at 1:53 PM -- Report abuse
Man that kool-aid must taste real good!!

You should know; it certainly worked on you. You STILL don't know what the Stimulus is all about; why it was necessary, and who started it…….
Written by: Jerry.Sturdivant on Thursday, Sep. 02, 2010 at 2:56 PM -- Report abuse
If this story is correct-democrat's have nothing to worry about- There is NO WAY Nevada is electing--cuckoo cuckoo cuckoo
Written by: renostarman on Thursday, Sep. 02, 2010 at 4:35 PM -- Report abuse
I will not throw away my vote by voting for none of the above.

I despise what Reid has been doing to us and to the country. Reid has not been working for us but against us with that failed stimulus, Obamacare, still wanting to pass cap and trade during the lame duck session, and worst of all amnesty which will further burden us having to pay for 20 million more poor people when we can't even get help. We are fighting just to survive and Reid is NOT helping us, he's hurting us!

Angle isn't much better BUT SHE IS BETTER THAN REID! She will not be in a position to use her power against us as Reid has done.
Written by: rollum on Thursday, Sep. 02, 2010 at 5:39 PM -- Report abuse
The Democrats are voting for this. I guess the bar doesn't have to be to far off of the ground to be a Senator in Nevada. What a laugh!

http://yidwithlid.blogspot.com/2010/09/holy-cow-harry-reid-tells-world-record.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+YidWithLid+%28YID+With+LID%29&utm_content=Yahoo%21+Mail
Written by: Tater.Salad on Friday, Sep. 03, 2010 at 8:08 AM -- Report abuse
Jerry - will you quit with 'Who started it'!! Your like a little boy telling his mommy that 'I didn't do anything - HE STARTED IT!!!'
Just read the numbers - numbers don't LIE!!!
Written by: Mark.Gallo on Friday, Sep. 03, 2010 at 8:39 AM -- Report abuse
The other point is that electing Harry Reid is a vote of confidence for the "fundamental transformation of America", championed by Øbama.

The more Øbama's programs are revealed, the more our Liberty loving countryman are repulsed. The stealth takeover of Socialism, in previous administrations, is now open and out for all to see. The group we have now in DC, believe they can run the lives of 300+ million people, to bring us to Utopia.

It's never worked. We don't get Utopia, we get put on a plantation in chains.

Good bye, Harry.
Written by: Athos on Friday, Sep. 03, 2010 at 10:22 AM -- Report abuse
Jerry - will you quit with 'Who started it'!!

Heh. I know it bothers you that Bush started the Stimulus and that his economists STILL maintain it was the right thing to do; by the fact it's working. Now the Republicans are cornered in that they know it's working, but they have no other argument but to say it's wrong because Obama's doing it.
Written by: Jerry.Sturdivant on Friday, Sep. 03, 2010 at 1:37 PM -- Report abuse
I don't understand this nonsense I read. People pls wake up. There were 2 senators in the Congress. What was Ensign doing? Influencing blacks in Africa to kill gays and breaking the law here and his vows too. And we have 3 representatives too. And a state gov't. OH Sharron Angle was in the state gov't for 6or7 years. A Reno state rep. What did she do to help to create or stop this mess. State gov't is as controlling or more than the feds. Collect a husband's federal working check and pension which fed her and her family for years and now wants to eliminate others from having their federal and state help like eliminating social security. Collected a state representative check for years while placeing her values in schools and taking uniforms because the color was evil, eliminating school help, keeping pregnet teens suffering with her dogma and placeing Nevada at the bottom of statistics for years. Unemployment is spoiling us too. I wonder if any of the tea partiers are stuggleing with no work or high medical costs? I doubt it. Too busy being cruel and mean all in the name of Jesus living in fear. Oh I forgot, our Playboy governor with pussycat dolls while Nevada goes down the tubes. I just don't understand the ignorance and fear of the right.
Written by: Linda.Kingsley on Sunday, Sep. 05, 2010 at 1:54 PM -- Report abuse
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