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  1. Rob E Dangerously

    F - U, Election Observers

    He could have gotten a rug from Jim Traficant if he wanted one Good luck getting it off the head of that crazy drunk guy. I LOVED Traficant. -=Mike nobody was really that surprised when the truth about Traficant's hair was revealed. And yeah.. Traficant was someone to watch CSPAN for. As was Bob Dornan.
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    The OaO Election Day (Month?) Thread

    I heard that New Mexico's voter reg numbers are 49% Democrat (and they voted 82-16 for Gore). Kerry could have a decent shot there, since there won't be as many Nader voters as there were in 2000
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    The OaO Election Day (Month?) Thread

    and hopefully this works too http://uselectionatlas.org/GOVERNOR/GENERA...datatype=county there may have been a slight swing in Jefferson Parish. And if you consider that the last Democrat Presidential candidate to win there was Kennedy.. it's a bit of a stronghold. I'd imagine the Duke voters will probably swing back to supporting the whitest candidate in 2007.
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    The OaO Election Day (Month?) Thread

    Bob, I don't think you're important enough to be cursed. Good job in keeping away from Barack Obama. Speaking of Barack.. Obama - 73% Keyes - 22% Other - 5%
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    The OaO Election Day (Month?) Thread

    I think the Zogby stuff from 2000 had Lazio/Hillary as a close race. I think they called it for Hillary after about 500 votes were counted. That must have been pretty crushing. I've been feeling confident. I'd say there's been a move towards Kerry in the last week or so. I don't think the Osama tape has done much to help Bush either.
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    F - U, Election Observers

    He could have gotten a rug from Jim Traficant if he wanted one
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    The OaO Election Day (Month?) Thread

    Hopefully you can see this.. this is the county map of Louisiana for Jindal/Blanco: I recall there being some article sorta countering the "Duke voters gave it to Blanco" claim. (and St. Tammany, the parish which Duke was the GOP chairman for some reason, went for Jindal. I'm just mentioning that) So.. will Vitter need a runoff?
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    The OaO Election Day (Month?) Thread

    Louisiana: Tamany Hall Was a Bunch of Pussies. -=Mike The Louisiana Democratic Party: "Let's win this one in December!"
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    The OaO Election Day (Month?) Thread

    Louisiana - "We're still better than Mississippi"
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    The OaO Election Day (Month?) Thread

    Is there a story as to how Jimmy Hayes (Congressman and party-switcher) tanked in his run for the Senate in 1996? Can you tell us why Louisiana went to an open primary in the first place?
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    The OaO Election Day (Month?) Thread

    That almost goes without saying. LA is a joke. -=Mike One ballot, 10 candidates. Louisiana's open primary - the product of drinking Louisiana - "Vote for the crook. It's important" Any state where David Duke is not a SIGNIFICANTLY worse candidate for Governor than the guy who won is just sad. -=Mike ...Edwards was REALLY shitty... If Edwin Edwards gets out of prison soon, he could always run for office again. The sad thing is that Duke beat the Governor of Louisiana (Buddy Roemer) in the open primary. When you're the Governor and you lose to David Duke and a crook. As for South Dakota.. I had heard rumors of there being monitors to help the Native American vote. Or something of that sort. The point/counterpoint for that appears to be "Native Americans are disenfranchised v. Reservations stuff the ballot boxes" both could be true as well. There's also talk of good turnout from the Navajos in Arizona and New Mexico. Missouri is having a clean campaign so far.. other than the Republican congressional candidate digging up forms from the 1970s which forced the Democrat (Emanuel Cleaver) to admit that he shaved a year off his age in the 1960s while filling out a drivers license application in Texas, so he could impress girls (since they'd think he got his license at a younger age). No word on if that worked. And yeah, since that info transfered to his Missouri drivers license, marriage license, and other forms.. that might not go over well. But Cleaver will still win
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    F - U, Election Observers

    That's probably true. Why else did James Carville marry Mary Matalin.. In his case, it's that "Beggars can't be choosers" thing. -=Mike ...Bella Abzug wasn't a Republican. Then again, I'm not convinced she was a woman... to be fair. Carville probably had hair when he married Matalin. Maybe.
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    The OaO Election Day (Month?) Thread

    That almost goes without saying. LA is a joke. -=Mike One ballot, 10 candidates. Louisiana's open primary - the product of drinking Louisiana - "Vote for the crook. It's important"
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    Two judges bar party challengers at Polls

    coming soon to a polling place near you: Bodyguards!
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    The OaO Election Day (Month?) Thread

    Louisiana is really corrupt, but I don't think that counts for much
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    3rd Party choice for tommorow

    Jack Grimes would be a shoe-in if not for his third-party status.
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    The OaO Election Day (Month?) Thread

    We should also post whenever we vote or whatever. I wanna vote around 7 in the morning. We'll see if that works out for me.
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    F - U, Election Observers

    That's probably true. Why else did James Carville marry Mary Matalin..
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    3rd Party choice for tommorow

    John Kerry has a plan to respell tomorrow into tommorrow
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    Two judges bar party challengers at Polls

    considering the 35,000 challenges filed in Ohio amounted to nothing.. i'm sure that there'll be havoc tomorrow. anyways, we all know that Jack Grimes is going to win Ohio now
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    3rd Party choice for tommorow

    here's my predicted popular vote finish of the third party candidates Badnarik Nader Cobb Peroutka Walt Brown (Socialist) John Parker (Worker's World) Roger Calero/James Harris (Socialist Workers) Bill Van Auken (Socialist Equality) Leonard Peltier (Peace & Freedom) Gene Amondson (Concerns of People) Charles Jay (Personal Choice) Earl Dodge (Prohibition) and the 2000 results for third parties: Nader Buchanan Browne (Libertarian) Phillips (Constitution) Hagelin (Natural Law) James Harris (Socialist Workers) L. Neil Smith (Arizona Libertarians) David McReynolds (Socialist) Monica Moorehead (World Workers) Denny Lane (Grassroots) Earl Dodge (Prohibition) and the last place finisher in 2000 was this guy and here's more candidates: http://politics1.com/ind04.htm Your choices vary
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    3rd Party choice for tommorow

    Peltier all the wa- ok.. nevermind..
  23. Rob E Dangerously

    Hallowe'en Political Party

    but Mike makes no promises about your wife's BUTT. Or so I hear
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    Electoral Vote Predictor 2004.

    And here's a RCP flashback from November 2000: http://web.archive.org/web/20001110051000/...-EC_ALWAYS.html that was a little bit off..
  25. Her name is Jeanne Patterson, she's spent $4 million and she wants to be my Representative. Thank the good lord that her answer to the question of "How does a bill become a law" is preserved in commercial format. Why did she get asked this? because she has no experience in elected office. But, it's just a simple question, right? You're not Jeanne Patterson http://www.cleaverforcongress.com/prog_video.htm It's head-shakingly bad
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