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The Mid-Terms Results Thread [W:517]

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+10 seats in house for the Republicans. Nearly a historic highest, since '46.
 
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Kaschich wins Ohio. Another governorship held.
 
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Walker does it again! There must be lots of furious libs there tonight. :cool:

Wish I had a quick eyeball into wherever Ed Schultz is :)
 
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Agreed, but they aren't fighting the rhetoric either.

Yeah, but the real conversation that counts isn't with an emotional screaming political opponent. It's with the electorate.
 
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In other news, Harry Reid is researching moving companies to find someone to move all his junk out of the Senate Majority Leader's office.

LOL!!

Including his 3 desks full of GOP legislation.
 
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MSNBC reporting that Gardner wins CO.
 
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Any word on how the Governors race looks in Mass and why the race is so close in Virginia?
 
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Any word on how the Governors race looks in Mass and why the race is so close in Virginia?

MA governor is really tight.

71% reporting. Coakley 47.77, Baker 47.34
 
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MA governor is really tight.

71% reporting. Coakley 47.77, Baker 47.34

Yeah, that really is tight! Wow.
 
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With 90% of the vote in, Hagan must now win approximately 59% of the remaining vote to hold her seat. There appears to be a growing possibility that Tillis will win the seat.
 
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Yeah, that really is tight! Wow.

She must be one wretched campaigner. Lost a Senate seat to Scott Brown, and now in danger of losing the governorship. It's hard for a Dem to perform that poorly in MA.
 
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Good evening, Polgara.:2wave:

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

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.
 
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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.
 
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