Posted on 11/03/2009 8:01:35 AM PST by oldskuulconserv
David Harmer, the Republican candidate for Congress in California's special election in their 10th congressional election, does have a chance of winning this election today. While running in a district which has not elected a Republican in decades, their last Congresswoman easily claimed victory with near 70% of the vote, and it is rated D+11, does not seem possible.
Then again, 2009 has not been a normal election year, as we have two interesting Gubernatorial elections on the eastern seaboard, a special congressional election which has the Nation watching in Upstate New York, and the future of the Conservative movement, the Republican party, perhaps even America herself is on the line.
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Let’s not get carried away with this. His chances are slim to none this round. However, when this seat is up again next year, that will be a different story. The damage that could be done by the 2010 election could wake up even Dumbocrats in California and cause a revolt in that district (along with many other previously solid Dumbocrat districts.
I big hurdle here in CA—too many not registered creeping in to register—no ID needed. Big fraud.
CA-10? Not now. Maybe next November.
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