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The Mid-Terms Results Thread [W:517]

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Schneider wins in Minn. So that makes two northern Republican governors who take on public unions in purple states and win.

That's significant. Public sector unions being the bane of tax payers. Someone woke up and found how bad they really are?
 
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Good evening, Polgara.:2wave:

I'd like to see Kasich test the waters for President.:cool:

Good evening, Jack. :2wave:

He's a good one - Wall Street experience, too! :thumbs: We like him! *hug*
 
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Cuomo winning in NY in spite of a pending (last I heard anyway) corruption investigation say far more about the electorate in NY than it does about Cuomo.

that turd is proof how stupid many voters in NY. its amazing
 
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Good evening, Jack. :2wave:

He's a good one - Wall Street experience, too! :thumbs: We like him! *hug*

Kasich / Walker = dream ticket for 2016? Hmmm . . .
 
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Pat Roberts beats "Independent" Orman in Kansas.



looking like a good night for the R's.
 
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Is absolutely RIDICULOUS on the part of the democrats that it looks like they may win Virginia by 1% of less.

Not going to lie, it made me chuckle that one of the few ads this whole campaign I saw for Gillespie was right in the middle of the Washington / Dallas Monday Night Football game (HTTR!!!!), with him taking shots at Warner for refusing to take a stand on the name when the Democrats decided to make it a senatorial issue and saying he supports the name.
 
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Snyder. Governor Rick Snyder of Michigan. :) Just being helpful.

whatever. If I want to listen to the TV in the bathroom, that's my right as a Merican.





Scott Brown isn't conceding? Eh.....
 
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Kasich / Walker = dream ticket for 2016? Hmmm . . .

Kasich destroyed the lamest Dem candidate I have seen since I moved back to Ohio after spending 8 years in the East at school. The best Republican in Ohio is Senator Portman but unless a GOP senate does some good stuff in the next 16 months, Kasich is going to have the better shot to be the next Ohio citizen to be president
 
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whatever. If I want to listen to the TV in the bathroom, that's my right as a Merican.





Scott Brown isn't conceding? Eh.....

As you will. As you wish. :)
 
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CBS News Politics ‏@CBSPolitics 4m4 minutes ago
Out of today's 36 Senate races, Republicans have won 19 races and Democrats have won 8 #Elections2014 pic.twitter.com/TEG2BBETpg
 
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You couldn't get more experience on the ballot.
He's been in congress and in an executive leadership position turning Ohio around from the mess it was left in.

And in 1995, as Chairman of the House Budget Committee, he was given credit for the only budget surplus since 1969! Great job in DC, and great job in Ohio! :thumbs:
 
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Kasich / Walker = dream ticket for 2016? Hmmm . . .

Hell yeah. Please do. That's a dream ticket for me to see the GOP do.
 
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And in 1995, as Chairman of the House Budget Committee, he was given credit for the only budget surplus since 1969! Great job in DC, and great job in Ohio! :thumbs:

The fiscal conservatives will be drawn to that credibility of his. Might be one unifying point for the disparate party.
 
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Hmm any thoughts? Likely from urban prescients?

Not sure, surprising. now with 31% it is Braley 193,000 Ernst 171,000. But North Carolina is still out in the east, Warner has taken the lead in Virginia with 92% in. Georgia, my home state didn't go to a runoff as I expected. Republican Perdue wins. GOP has 5 net pick up. Iowa and Alaska yet to come. Kansas, Roberts leads with 55% of the vote in. With Louisiana runoff in December which will go Republican I think it is fairly safe to say the GOP will control the senate.
 
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Pat Roberts beats "Independent" Orman in Kansas.



looking like a good night for the R's.

I guess his "I'll caucus with whomever wins the senate" fence sitting position didn't fare well for Orman.

Perdue wins Georgia senate race.
 
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Hell yeah. Please do. That's a dream ticket for me to see the GOP do.

Based on... a proven ability to win purple / swing states?
 
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Not sure, surprising. now with 31% it is Braley 193,000 Ernst 171,000. But North Carolina is still out in the east, Warner has taken the lead in Virginia with 92% in. Georgia, my home state didn't go to a runoff as I expected. Republican Perdue wins. GOP has 5 net pick up. Iowa and Alaska yet to come. Kansas, Roberts leads with 55% of the vote in. With Louisiana runoff in December which will go Republican I think it is fairly safe to say the GOP will control the senate.

prolly...

And then they'll prolly get a huge dose of their own medicine with nonstop filibustering of everything they wish to do and nothing will ever leave the senate which would then be vetoed anyway.

Gridlock before... gridlock after.
 
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Scott Brown has refused to concede in NH. He has tied the vote and there are still areas not yet counted that lean Republican.
 
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Not sure, surprising. now with 31% it is Braley 193,000 Ernst 171,000. But North Carolina is still out in the east, Warner has taken the lead in Virginia with 92% in. Georgia, my home state didn't go to a runoff as I expected. Republican Perdue wins. GOP has 5 net pick up. Iowa and Alaska yet to come. Kansas, Roberts leads with 55% of the vote in. With Louisiana runoff in December which will go Republican I think it is fairly safe to say the GOP will control the senate.

Wow. It looks solid, too.
 
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