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To: Clintonfatigued; fieldmarshaldj; goldstategop; Viennacon; AuH2ORepublican; BillyBoy; GOPsterinMA; ..

Ok we know that no seat were the rat is ahead will go GOP in the end, that NEVER happens. Once the rat takes the lead they keep it, late counting is always rat I can think of only 1 exception that I have noticed, LA-4 race in 2008, the Republican was trailing till up to very end and suddenly took the lead, I was shocked.

Speaking of which Scott Peters now leads and is called the winner over gay moderate RINO Carl DeMaio in CA-52 after an “adjusted” vote total, this brings our projected majority down to 249, if McSally, Ose, and Johnny-T can hang on (and we win the runoffs in LA which we will). Should we just pencil in 246? Is there any way the rats won’t steal those 3 close races?

Silver lining, faggotry is kept out of the GOP conference, but I can’t say I’m happy the rats stole this race, which was only close enough to steal due to questionable allegations that DeMaio is a sexual predator. When is the last time a queer rat was accused of sexual impropriety? It’s always the Pubs, out or closeted. Good reason not to nominate gays for the GOP, most of their casual hookups are democrats who will lie for their party if need be, supposedly happened to the guy who was supposed to be the next Governor of Illinois, Dan Rutherford, he’s allegedly closeted and was basically accused of attempted gay rape of some ugly democrat operative.

CA Controller, close doesn’t count, rats swept the statewide offices which is an epic fail for the GOP, and 47% isn’t ALL THAT close, the sec of State Race was actually a tad closer. It’s shame rat fraud in the primary gave the 2nd spot in the Controller race to a rat, it should have been GOP/GOP just like CA-31 should have been.

F-R-A-U-D, I don’t like seeing people complaining about fraud when it’s Sharron Angle losing by over 5 points, using it as an excuse for a bad campaign (no Angle defense please, don’t want to get into that for the 5000th time), but almost every narrow 1.5 or so point or closer race won by a rat is probably fraudulent if you ask me. There is no chance Brownley or Costa or Bera or that d*ck in Maryland was legitimately reelected, all far too close. And while Peters margin is 2.4%, it’s magic arrival is extremely questionable, this late counting shenanigans needs to stop. I wish to hell the House and Senate would refuse to seat Mark Warner and all the other fraudulently elected rats.

CA-36, I thought this would be our #1 pickup opportunity in CA so it’s a disappointment it wasn’t that close.

In WA-4 (GOP/GOP race) Dan Newhouse beat Clint Didier. Newhouse was the “establishment” pick but is not a RINO I don’t think and if he had gotten ALL the rat votes it wouldn’t be so close. Clint was the “tea party outsider” and should be the legitimate winner because he placed first in the primary and thus clearly would have won a normal GOP primary.

AZ redistricting, Fing sucks and needs to change. IIRC Auh2o wrote something about that the other day. FL redisticting also fing sucks.


32 posted on 11/07/2014 10:24:41 PM PST by Impy (Choke on it dems, your tears are delicious)
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To: Impy

I had different thoughts about DeMaio winning or losing. I think he backtracked on amnesty as well.

If DeMaio goes to congress he can cosponsor Denham’s Dreamer mercenary amnesty bill and can alienate all the social conservatives.


33 posted on 11/07/2014 10:52:46 PM PST by ObamahatesPACoal
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To: Impy

I don’t think Osse is going to lose. His opponent Ami Bera has a wider margin to make up than the other races. I still think Igor Birman would have wiped the floor with Bera and we wouldn’t be waiting like this.

“There is no chance Brownley or Costa or Bera or that d*ck in Maryland was legitimately reelected”

I agree, but don’t forget Louise Slaughter in NY. That one is going to a recount which Slaughter likely wins, but the fact that rats like Maffei and Bishop got so utterly decimated in NY and Michael Grimm won comfortably tells you that Slaughter stole this one.

Also, Barber, and I’m sure you meant to include him. Interestingly, he got a whole 1/3 of Gabby Gifford’s money from a pac meant to fight guns. 1/3!

I think it’s going to end up at 247

But I really hope Tacherra can pull out a win over Costa. His lead is small, but Costa never expected it to be even close. Tacherra is also a Tim Donnelly acolyte so he’ll probably caucus Tea.


34 posted on 11/08/2014 6:34:29 AM PST by Viennacon
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To: Impy; Clintonfatigued; fieldmarshaldj; goldstategop; Viennacon; BillyBoy; GOPsterinMA; Perdogg; ...

We don’t lose *all* the close elections when they count a sentees and provisionals, it just feels that way. Buerkle won in NY-24 in 2010 when they counted all the votes (she was behind on election night). And many of our candidates have seen their slim leads hold up.

As for the AZ redistricting commission, not only did it draw a pro-Democrat gerrymander, it was not created by the state legislature and thus I would posit that it violates the U.S. Constitutio, and I’m not the only person to feel that way. Here’s a description of a case for which SCOTUS already has granted certiorari:

“Consider a challenge by Arizona Republicans to the state’s congressional districting map. Arizona voters created an independent redistricting commission in 2000 in an effort to take politics out of the process. But the GOP-led state legislature complained in a lawsuit that the Constitution exclusively gives power to draw maps for congressional districts to elected state lawmakers. A divided panel of federal judges dismissed the lawsuit, but justices said Thursday they will review the lower court ruling.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/supreme-court-bypasses-same-sex-marriage-cases-for-now/2014/10/02/1d2747b0-4a39-11e4-891d-713f052086a0_story.html?hpid=z4

The issue here isn’t whether redistricting commissions are permissible—many states have had them for years, albeit as creatures of the legislature, with the legislature presumably being able to get rid of them—but whether the state legislature can be kept completely out of the process by a voter initiative. This is similar to the argument that, had Colorado voters approved a referendum to amend the state constitution in order to allocate EVs proportionally instead of winner-takes-all (it was voted down in 2004), it would have violated the U.S. Constitution’s empowering of state legislatures to direct the manner in which electors are appointed (Art. II, sec. 1, cl. 2). While the argument for prohibiting voter initiatives to override the legislature is less directly textual in the case of redistricting than in the case of appointing electors, Art. 1, sec. 4, cl. 1 does give the state legislature the power to establish the time, place and manner of electing Representatives, which presumably is from where state legislatures obtain their power to draw districts in the first place.

If the AZ commission is declared unconstitutional, it would permit the GOP legislature to undo the Democrat gerrymander that the “independent” commission created and redraw the map so that AZ elects 7 Republicans and 2 Democrats instead of its current 5 Democrats and 4 Republicans (which will be 5-4 GOP if McSally holds on in AZ-02). Moreover, it could lead the Florida legislature to challenge the “Fair Districts” constitutional amendment approved by FL voters in 2010 (via initiative) that required the legislature to draw geographically compact districts, without which the GOP would have a firmer supermajority of the congressional delegation.


35 posted on 11/08/2014 9:49:25 AM PST by AuH2ORepublican (If a politician won't protect innocent babies, what makes you think that he'll defend your rights?)
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