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Democrat Mark Critz, a former congressional aide, has defeated Republican businessman Tim Burns in the special election for Pennsylvania's 12th district, the Associated Press reports.
The special election has been portrayed as something of a bellwether race for this year's midterm elections, giving renewed hope for Democrats.
So much for that big Republican movement. :doh
No....its been several races. The reality is....Republicans will pick up seats as every party generally does in a midterm election. But the great white hope that the right-wing has that Republicans are going to obtain a windfall is laughable.
Well, I guess we'll have to see like in all election cycles. But I am not going to sit here and pound my chest based on one win, or one loss, it makes one look foolish.
Oh, and I just love your code language......"Great white hope"? "right wing"? Right wing of what exactly?
Gheeze!
j-mac
Well, I guess we'll have to see like in all election cycles. But I am not going to sit here and pound my chest based on one win, or one loss, it makes one look foolish.
Oh, and I just love your code language......"Great white hope"? "right wing"? Right wing of what exactly?
Gheeze!
j-mac
So much for that big Republican movement. :doh
No....its been several races. The reality is....Republicans will pick up seats as every party generally does in a midterm election. But the great white hope that the right-wing has that Republicans are going to obtain a windfall is laughable.
So then I won't bother looking at your past posts to see if you pounded your chest over the otherwise meaningless GOP state house wins in NJ and VA.
Nope, I probably did. What? Is that supposed to make you superior or something? Look man, don't be a putz. There is alot of elections to go, and as the Prof so obviously pointed out before your inane post here, the message is clear no matter if your demobot won in PA12 or not. The fact that he lied to win is a point in itself.
j-mac
Nope, I probably did. What? Is that supposed to make you superior or something? Look man, don't be a putz. There is alot of elections to go, and as the Prof so obviously pointed out before your inane post here, the message is clear no matter if your demobot won in PA12 or not. The fact that he lied to win is a point in itself.
j-mac
So a guy wins who has nothing in common with your beliefs or Obama's, and you're happy about it?
This guy will vote to defund Obama's healthcare. He will vote against pretty much all of Obama's initiatives. Congrats.
He's being a putz because he is pointing out your hypocrisy? That's a good one.
This dood is a pro-life, pro-veteran, pro-2nd amendment, pro-deficit reduction.... The only thing missing is a tea party mention. :lamo
I'd have voted for him. For you DD to claim victory here is rather funny.
No, he is being a putz because he thinks that by being snarky, and bringing that in will silence my further posting. It is all too typical today of libs that think in these juvenile standards involving debate.
j-mac
Sorry Rev...you can spin it however you like...the reality is...in another head to head battle, the Republican candidate lost.
Spin????
I A VERY LIBERTARIAN RIGHT WINGER, WOULD HAVE VOTED FOR THIS D00D
The two canidates were almost identical. The Democrat seemed to have his **** together more....
Pro-gun
Anti-Abortion
Reduced the deficit....
anti-obamacare
Like Is said, I would have voted for him over the other guy. :lamo
Good for you Rev.....
and I guess your hypocrisy is all too typical of the right-wingers these days that think in these juvenile standards involving debate. "Do as I say, not as I do?" Right?
Sorry Rev...you can spin it however you like...the reality is...in another head to head battle, the Republican candidate lost.
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