Dems heading for losses of "epic proportions" says fmr. Clinton pollster

From Eric Dondero:

Douglas Schoen is President Clinton's former pollster. He's now a Fox News commentator. He's been looking at the numbers, and what he sees is a Republican Category Five election victory of "epic proportions."

From NewsMax this morning "Democratic Pollster: GOP Poised to Seize House and Senate":

He points to a RealClearPolitics.com analysis that now shows Republicans picking up a net gain of nine seats in the Senate, which would deadlock the upper chamber 50 to 50. And polls show several other GOP candidates, including Carly Fiorina in California and Dino Rossi in Washington state, remain within striking distance, he says.

"We're moving in the direction of the Republicans potentially picking up 10 or 11 seats," Schoen says. "More likely it will be nine to 10, which is enough to either deadlock the Senate or give them control.

"You tie that in with a House that most people, myself included, concede is going to be 45 to 50 seats at the very least, if not more, and a generic vote that is now plus 7 or 8 percent for Republicans, combined with the Gallup turnout model predicting anywhere from 13 to 18 percent for the Republicans, you're looking at the potential for the Republicans to win both houses of Congress and holding 30 or more governors' seats. We're looking at a landslide of potentially epic proportions," Schoen says.

Schoen puts the blame on coming massive Democrat losses on one issue: Jobs, and an unemployment rate stuck at 9.6%

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