Wisconsin D-Day...

09 Aug 2011 22:01 #51 by jf1acai
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Yep, this recall depends on District 8.

But, what about the next one?

Doesn't look to me like the voters are real happy with anyone - whether due to propaganda or reality I have no clue.

Experience enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again - Jeanne Pincha-Tulley

Comprehensive is Latin for there is lots of bad stuff in it - Trey Gowdy

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09 Aug 2011 22:03 #52 by LadyJazzer
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Interesting... They suddenly need an extra hour to make sure they find a way for the 3rd Democrat to lose... (Hmmmm... Same gal that miraculously found 14,000 extra GOP votes in the Supreme Court race?...) Maybe she's waiting for Katherine Harris in Florida to call back with some tips....?

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09 Aug 2011 22:17 #53 by jf1acai
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Currently 4 - 2 incumbents. The 'weight enhanced' lady hasn't sung yet.

Experience enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again - Jeanne Pincha-Tulley

Comprehensive is Latin for there is lots of bad stuff in it - Trey Gowdy

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09 Aug 2011 22:29 #54 by The Viking
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WOW the Rpublican sure surged to a lead in district 8 though. Didn't see that coming. I thought for sure it would be 3-3. Now it is looking 4-2. From my math there is about 15,000 votes left if they are at 80% with 60,000 votes and the Republican is up by over 3200. That means the Dem has to win by about 9100 to 5900 which is almost 61% of the rest of the vote and they have only recieved 47% so far. Looing good for the Republicans to hold the majority.

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09 Aug 2011 22:33 #55 by The Viking
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Now up by 3800. getting better by the minute. Wisconsin's anger was totally blown out of proportion by the Liberals and MSM. They only won 2 and one was by only 1200 votes out of 55,000. It is true that the Unions are losing their grip on America. We are sick of their bullying.

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09 Aug 2011 22:34 #56 by The Viking
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The libs can't even win in a liberal state. A sure sign of things to come this next election.

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09 Aug 2011 22:38 #57 by jf1acai
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Even if the Dems don't 'win' this one, I don't think that is a sure sign of anything for the future.

Experience enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again - Jeanne Pincha-Tulley

Comprehensive is Latin for there is lots of bad stuff in it - Trey Gowdy

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09 Aug 2011 22:45 #58 by Blazer Bob
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jf1acai wrote: Even if the Dems don't 'win' this one, I don't think that is a sure sign of anything for the future.


No, but it was supposed to signal that the county's rejection of the radical r's concept of fiscal responsibility.

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09 Aug 2011 23:02 #59 by The Viking
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neptunechimney wrote:

jf1acai wrote: Even if the Dems don't 'win' this one, I don't think that is a sure sign of anything for the future.


No, but it was supposed to signal that the county's rejection of the radical r's concept of fiscal responsibility.


LOL, great way of putting it! The Libs really do think fiscal responsibility is a Right wing conspiracy! I am going to use that on FB!

4600 ahead now in District 8

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09 Aug 2011 23:05 #60 by archer
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neptunechimney wrote:

jf1acai wrote: Even if the Dems don't 'win' this one, I don't think that is a sure sign of anything for the future.


No, but it was supposed to signal that the county's rejection of the radical r's concept of fiscal responsibility.


I think it is a signal that when people are unhappy with their government they will put their time, money, and energy into righting a perceived wrong......the Republicans thought they had a lock on unhappy voters who wanted to "take back the country"......but hold on, the Democrats are starting to take back what the Republicans took away. It's a start, and I hope puts all elected officials on notice that they still have to answer to their constituents.

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