Money governs......the peoples moneyPolls don't govern, Presidents do.
Without Biden laying out a plan and an end goal he will lose the public, especially in an election year
Bush had this problem in the 2006 election with Iraq
Money governs......the peoples moneyPolls don't govern, Presidents do.
oh?....did a foreign country dictate when we should stop our war in Iraq?Money governs......the peoples money
Without Biden laying out a plan and an end goal he will lose the public, especially in an election year
Bush had this problem in the 2006 election with Iraq
Problem? He was re-elected.Money governs......the peoples money
Without Biden laying out a plan and an end goal he will lose the public, especially in an election year
Bush had this problem in the 2006 election with Iraq
w/dominion's payday from fox, they don't stand a chance.Problem? He was re-elected.

The war was a large factor in the Republicans losing a lot of electoral powerProblem? He was re-elected.
Actually, correction: 2006 Election?
He was elected in 2000 by the Florida Supreme Court
then re-elected in 2004 by the people.
What does 2006 has to do with anything - with GWB?
The war was a large factor in the Republicans losing a lot of electoral power
Bad wars kill parties in charge
The 2006 United States elections were held on Tuesday, November 7, 2006, in the middle of Republican President George W. Bush's second term. In a political revolution that broke twelve years of Republican rule, the Democratic Party was swept into majorities in Congress, the governorships, and state legislatures across the country, which was the first and only time either party did so since the 1994 elections. These elections were widely categorized as a Democratic wave.
In the Senate, Democrats won a net gain of six seats to take a narrow majority in that chamber. Democrats picked up 31 seats in the House of Representatives, and after the election Nancy Pelosi became the first female Speaker of the House. In the gubernatorial elections, Democrats won a net gain of six seats. Nationwide, Republicans failed to win any congressional or gubernatorial seat that was held by a Democrat going into the election. This was also the first time since 1994 where a party did not lose a single incumbent in a gubernatorial or congressional election.
Your wikipedia snippet makes no mention of the war and its effect on the midterms.The war was a large factor in the Republicans losing a lot of electoral power
Bad wars kill parties in charge
The 2006 United States elections were held on Tuesday, November 7, 2006, in the middle of Republican President George W. Bush's second term. In a political revolution that broke twelve years of Republican rule, the Democratic Party was swept into majorities in Congress, the governorships, and state legislatures across the country, which was the first and only time either party did so since the 1994 elections. These elections were widely categorized as a Democratic wave.
In the Senate, Democrats won a net gain of six seats to take a narrow majority in that chamber. Democrats picked up 31 seats in the House of Representatives, and after the election Nancy Pelosi became the first female Speaker of the House. In the gubernatorial elections, Democrats won a net gain of six seats. Nationwide, Republicans failed to win any congressional or gubernatorial seat that was held by a Democrat going into the election. This was also the first time since 1994 where a party did not lose a single incumbent in a gubernatorial or congressional election.
headline to make the point, it is moot. And BTW is your point that Dubya and gang lied about reasons to invade Iraq and that is why Reps lost?