Monday, October 18, 2010

Gibbs is now predict the Labour Party will hold both chambers of Congress

October 17, 2010 15: 12 EDT

White House Press Secretary Gibbs Roberts is not offering any more words possible doom of darkness for fellow Democrats on Capitol Hill.
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Three months after irritating and Democrats say they risk losing a House congressional election on November 2, Gibbs USA/ said Sunday that he expected to keep both.
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"Our candidates have done work remarkably well in a difficult environment," said Gibbs."I think that come the election night, we will retain control of the House and the Senate.
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Gibbs made comments on "Meet the Press NBC" the same program where he anger Democrats last July when he said that they faced the prospect of losing the House.
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"There is no doubt there are enough seats in the theatre play which could cause some Republicans take the contr?le.Il is no doubt about it," Gibbs said at the time.
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Gibbs comments July reflect the findings of a variety of sondages.Mais still upset Democrats who said that it should be promoting their achievements – such as through revision Obama - health care rather than what seems to indicate possible disappearance.
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Despite optimistic assessment of Gibbs Sunday, a number of surveys shows that Democrats ' position has been worse in fact these past months.
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Republicans now seem to be headed towards taking the House and possibly the Senate.
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Even if the Democrats cling, Republicans are supposed to reduce deeply into their large majorities in the House and the Senate.
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White House senior adviser David Axelrod has recognized this reality of political life, Sunday.
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"Republicans have more seats in the Congress they have or control", Axelrod said on "State of the Union CNN."
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"We hope with just a greater sense of responsibility" to work with the White House rather than just opppose it, Axelrod said.
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"We extend our hand is because we have before .c ' is for them to decide whether they will take or if they are going to do what they have done for the past two years," Axelrod said.
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This Presidential Adviser noted: "It takes two to tango."

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Photo credit: Reuters/Kevin Lamarque (Gibbs at the White House briefing)

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