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huh? what races are those? sorry.Squirrel Killer said:Ugh, I'm gutted. Absentee ballots finally came in, and while I'm fine, one personal friend of mine went from a comfortable lead to a sizable loss, and another personal friend went from one vote back to 1,500. A third friend, whose race I had completely written off, did manage to hold on to a narrow victory.
Hey, we've still got William Jefferson. Actually, literally for me, since he's in my (temporary) congressional district.speculawyer said:WTF? GOP = PARTY OF FELONS confirmed.
Well, not all counties are equal. Some have voters in the hundreds, some have them in the hundreds of thousands. Still, feeling less confident than I did a few minutes ago.Son of Godzilla said:Just scrolling over the map, that whole center part of the state is under reported and has Coleman leading decently.
Zeliard said:Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio. All voted red in 2004, and all went blue this time around.
Friggin' crazy.
ehhhh let's not get carried away. there's some skeletons on both sides of the aisle. I think the general theme here should be "Congress is no enemy of felons." :lolspeculawyer said:WTF? GOP = PARTY OF FELONS confirmed.
Speevy said:Oh black people on Fox News, don't act like that.
Vestal said:Just rewatched Keith Olbermann calling the election for Obama, he was choking up big time.. Would have loved to watch his face, it really seemed to mean alot to him.
EricM85 said:This was funny, well played.
Congrats to Obama supporters, enjoy it. Hopefully we'll actually get a TRUE conservative in the next election. I'm really hoping this loss leads the GOP away from the neo-con bullshit they've been preching these past years and back to true conservativism.
MoneyBeets said:sorry i'm sure this was posted already but were any of you guys bummed out by mccains speech? it actually made me misty-eyed a bit and temporarily killed my obama buzz
yeh. I thought the reporter was just being outraged like fair and balanced people usually get when someone does anything remotely controversial.SoulPlaya said:To be absolutley fair, Nader brought up some great points. It's obvious, though, that he is getting desparate for attention.
give howard dean his dues. the man deserves some respect for his 50 state strategy.Zeliard said:Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio. All voted red in 2004, and all went blue this time around.
Friggin' crazy.
mamacint said:Well, not all counties are equal. Some have voters in the hundreds, some have them in the hundreds of thousands. Still, feeling less confident than I did a few minutes ago.
MoneyBeets said:sorry i'm sure this was posted already but were any of you guys bummed out by mccains speech? it actually made me misty-eyed a bit and temporarily killed my obama buzz
A county auditor, state house, and state senate races in flyover country. They're not very visible on MSNBC's flash tracker.Charred Greyface said:huh? what races are those? sorry.
CharlieDigital said:No. It was the first honorable and genuine thing he's done this entire campaign.
CharlieDigital said:No. It was the first honorable and genuine thing he's done this entire campaign.
MoneyBeets said:sorry i'm sure this was posted already but were any of you guys bummed out by mccains speech? it actually made me misty-eyed a bit and temporarily killed my obama buzz
Ventron said:Disgusting. Rudd is completely disgusting.
He's trying to play politics for himself over this by attributing Howard's personal comments to the entire Liberal party? Expected from a government who hasn't been doing any good for this country since they were elected. He'd better be a bloody 1-termer.
Let me guess. Next election he'll try and avoid Rudd vs Turnbull (which he'll be decimated in) to make it all about Rudd vs. ghost-of-Howard. He's always been the bullshitter and I expect the next election to be no different.
Bagels said:It's going to take another big loss, after running a super far right candidate, before the Republican party is going to decide that they need a new approach.
Brobzoid said:yeh. I thought the reporter was just being outraged like fair and balanced people usually get when someone does anything remotely controversial.
Shirokun said:Franken down by 78 votes!
Brobzoid said:yeh. I thought the reporter was just being outraged like fair and balanced people usually get when someone does anything remotely controversial.
Yup. We're already in landslide territory, but that would be the cherry on top. Just huge.AniHawk said:If MO goes blue, this is Bill Clinton levels of win.
who?Squirrel Killer said:Ugh, I'm gutted. Absentee ballots finally came in, and while I'm fine, one personal friend of mine went from a comfortable lead to a sizable loss, and another personal friend went from one vote back to 1,500. A third friend, whose race I had completely written off, did manage to hold on to a narrow victory.
Bagels said:It's hard to watch (just about) anyone lose in such a public way. It's even harder to watch McCain because, in his concession speech, you could see that little glimmer of the old McCain that many of us liked and admired.