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Post by krush on Nov 5, 2013 21:57:32 GMT -5
Looks like the dumbass libertarians (and I call myself a libertarian, but I'm practical) wasted their votes and put the democrat in office. However, the GOP still has plenty of blame: " in large part forcing the GOP to consider whether a strong conservative candidate is the party’s best pick to win a national election." From fox news.
STill stupid.
As of now 945k Dem 933k Rep 134k libertarian.
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Post by krush on Nov 5, 2013 22:32:18 GMT -5
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Post by captddis87 on Nov 6, 2013 7:06:27 GMT -5
That is what pisses me off. The democrats all get together to support the candidate and the Republicans always fight and split the ticket. If the Republicans and Libertarians stood together BHO WOULD JUST BE A BAD MEMORY RIGHT NOW!
I was so hoping Mcauliff would be trounced and it would be a rebuke on hateful muslim traitor's and the dumbocrats agenda.
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Post by badhattitude on Nov 6, 2013 8:20:35 GMT -5
That is what pisses me off. The democrats all get together to support the candidate and the Republicans always fight and split the ticket. If the Republicans and Libertarians stood together BHO WOULD JUST BE A BAD MEMORY RIGHT NOW! I was so hoping Mcauliff would be trounced and it would be a rebuke on hateful muslim traitor's and the dumbocrats agenda. That's true and also an unfair use of the election finance laws. Outsiders should not be able get involved. I bet if there were spending limits and restrictions on who can play in someone else's back yard it would change. Its like community organizers all over again. How much did bloomberg drop in virginia?
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Post by Avenger on Nov 6, 2013 11:39:05 GMT -5
Plus the dumbocrats will call a 10 vote win a mandate. Leftist news media is already spinning it as the electorate seeking "moderation."
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Post by saltshaker on Nov 7, 2013 15:50:52 GMT -5
Here in NJ democrats voted in record numbers to reelect a republican governor. While I'm not a big fan of Christie, he has done a much better job over the last few years. He does have a lot of support from both republicans and democrats. I think one of his smartest moves was to back off on his bulldozing bullying approach. He has eased up a bit and seems to be more in tune with how to get things accomplished by gaining support of both parties. Conservatives have criticized him for this but I think that's the only way the Republican Party is going to get a candidate in the White House. On the other side of the coin, NYC has elected a new mayor that is so far to the left he makes hateful muslim traitor look conservative. He is open about so many of his extreme views and he still one by a record 49% margin. He looks at Bloomberg as being too conservative! He even campaigned against republican Joe Lohta claiming he was part of the one of the most damaging NYC mayoral administrations, the Giuliani. Rudy Giuliani got a little power crazy at the end but he also was the Mayor that got NYC off the brink of bankruptcy, greatly lowered crime and really cleaned up New York. He also was very well liked by the vast majority but people quickly forget.
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Post by Avenger on Nov 8, 2013 8:53:26 GMT -5
DeBlasio was Dinkins right hand man. NYC was a sewer when Dinkins ran it and they couldn't get rid of him fast enough. You bet your @$$ they forget.
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Post by badhattitude on Nov 8, 2013 14:08:40 GMT -5
DeBlasio was Dinkins right hand man. NYC was a sewer when Dinkins ran it and they couldn't get rid of him fast enough. You bet your @$$ they forget. Look at the demographics. 20% at or below poverty level. 65% minorities $31k per capita income. Its a socialist heaven.
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Post by Avenger on Nov 9, 2013 1:21:36 GMT -5
Those are the people made the mistake of electing Dinkins instead of Ed Koch, then one term later elected Giuliani as soon as they could. For multiple terms. When Bloomie ran as a Republican they elected and re-elected him even after he swapped parties and had term limits temporarily repealed just for his benefit. I guess enough generations have gone by and Bloomberg was such a douche the people just wanted change. Sound familiar? They'll probably regret this one too, but oh the damage this dip$#it will do.
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Post by saltshaker on Nov 9, 2013 2:56:40 GMT -5
Those are the people made the mistake of electing Dinkins instead of Ed Koch, then one term later elected Giuliani as soon as they could. For multiple terms. When Bloomie ran as a Republican they elected and re-elected him even after he swapped parties and had term limits temporarily repealed just for his benefit. I guess enough generations have gone by and Bloomberg was such a douche the people just wanted change. Sound familiar? They'll probably regret this one too, but oh the damage this dip$#it will do. I guess these idiots remember Dinkins as being so good he only needed one term. deBalsio scares the shit out of me. I can't believe he won by such a huge margin.
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