KidRocks
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I don't recall that the left ever roared. They can probably partially thank the Bush admin. for doing such a crappy job.hipsterdufus said:The left roars back! :rwbdonkey
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cherith said:Way to go Dems.
...and that's only the beginning. As Bush and his administration continue down its destructive path over the next two and three years, more and more of the American people are going to go to the polls and vote democratic.
Apparently...KidRocks said:WE WON JERSY TOO!!
What's next?
Ohhh...Those damn phone calls...45 seconds of hell on an answering machine...aps said:Woo hoo! I voted for Kaine.
Not only was I sick and tired of the commercials, I was tired of the phone calls I was getting every day.
cnredd said:Ohhh...Those damn phone calls...45 seconds of hell on an answering machine...
Last year, I voted against someone based purely on the taped phone calls I was getting from her...To this day, I don't know if she's a Con or a Lib...
I just know she's a moron...
FireUltra 98 said:Virginia elected a Democrat governor who won by just over 100,000 votes, replacing the current Democrat Governor who won his election by just over 100,000 votes 4 years ago.
Why is the media hyping this so much? Not trying to be a smarty-pants, just trying to see why people are so excited. I'm not familiar with the VA political scene so I'm sure that has a lot to do with it. I was just reading this morning's news and seeing all the excitement and trying to understand why all high profile news. Same in New Jersey.
Your insight would be appreciated, thanks!
Hoot said:In Loudon county, Bush pulled 56% of the vote in 2004.
Whereas, Kilgore only pulled 46% in this election, with a visit from Bush in the last days of the campaign.
This could be significant? The visit from Bush may have hurt Kilgore?
Congrats to the Dem governors...let's get our nation back to an acceptable level of sanity.
There could be some truth to Hoot's claim though. Lookie here:Deegan said:And this was happening when the former governor of New Jersey was cheating on his wife, with another man, and trading top positions, for anal sex? Yes, let's let the Democratic governors restore us all to some acceptable level of sanity, LOL, that stuff is classic my friend.:rofl
At the Republican National Convention last year, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger couldn't say enough good things about President Bush. But lately, it looks like he's trying to avoid him.
The president will visit California this week for the second time since August, but he and the Republican governor are not expected to see each other – in public or private – for the second consecutive time.
With the Nov. 8 special election looming, Schwarzenegger is trying to court independents and Democrats to support a string of his ballot proposals – two groups of voters that polls show loath the Republican president.
"Unless President Bush is coming to California to hand over a check from the federal government to help us with the financial challenges we face, the visit seems ill timed," said Karen Hanretty, a spokeswoman for the state Republican Party.
That is out of context. Bush's visit to California was "ill-timed" because his fund raiser conflicted with Arnold's fund raiser. They only wished that Bush had waited until after November, it didn't have anything to do with "Bush cooties."shuamort said:There could be some truth to Hoot's claim though. Lookie here:
Governor to keep distance from Bush – again
"Unless President Bush is coming to California to hand over a check from the federal government to help us with the financial challenges we face, the visit seems ill timed," said Karen Hanretty, a spokeswoman for the state Republican Party.
So, in other words, Bush cooties.
All 4 of Arnies ballot measures flopped anyways.shuamort said:There could be some truth to Hoot's claim though. Lookie here:
Governor to keep distance from Bush – again
So, in other words, Bush cooties.
Good catch. I found more info:Binary_Digit said:That is out of context. Bush's visit to California was "ill-timed" because his fund raiser conflicted with Arnold's fund raiser. They only wished that Bush had waited until after November, it didn't have anything to do with "Bush cooties."
Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Tuesday he wants President Bush to delay a planned October fundraising visit to California because the governor fears it will siphon off donations he needs to help his Nov. 8 special election measures.
"In the next two months, it would be better if we just do the fundraising," Schwarzenegger said in an interview with The Chronicle. "Then let us go (past) our special election -- and then they can pick it up again, the (Republican) national committee."
shuamort said:There could be some truth to Hoot's claim though. Lookie here:
Governor to keep distance from Bush – again
So, in other words, Bush cooties.
One of the Dems being replaced was rocked by a sex scandal which surely couldn't have helped his replacements campaign, if anything it probably hurt him a bit.Deegan said:I am sure that the Republicans are hurting, and will continue to hurt in the 06 campaigns. Still, this was a Democrat, replacing in Democrat in both elections, so it is not at all surprising to me that they both won their states. We will have to wait until Dem's start replacing Republicans, then we will know for certain we have a problem.
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