Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America note Republican Virginia gubernatorial candidate Ed Gillespie grabbing a small lead in one poll and greatly closing the gap in others as his tough stance on gang violence resonates with voters.  They’re also stunned to see Republican Roy Moore and Democrat Doug Jones knotted at 42-42 in a new poll of the special election to fill a U.S. Senate seat in Alabama.  And they suggest an intervention may be needed after Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig unveils his ludicrous five-point plan to make Hillary Clinton president in the near future.

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  1. BD1 Member
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    Imagine Jim Geraghty and National Review had given Ken Cuccinelli a fraction of the support they are giving to Gillespie.

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  2. Israel P. Inactive
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    There is an easier way. If the Dems win the House next year, they can make Hillary Speaker either after she wins a seat or is chosen without being a House member. Then all they need are the two impeachments.

    This may require a shiv for Nancy Pelosi but I’m sure Hillary has people who can do that.

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  3. FredGoodhue Coolidge
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    Israel P. (View Comment):
    There is an easier way. If the Dems win the House next year, they can make Hillary Speaker either after she wins a seat or is chosen without being a House member. Then all they need are the two impeachments.

    This may require a shiv for Nancy Pelosi but I’m sure Hillary has people who can do that.

    There is no way the Senate would convict.

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