Posted on 11/03/2004 1:06:27 AM PST by dennisw
ABC, Peter Jennings projecting Tom Daschle loss....
At this very moment
SLAM DUNK
If true schadenfreude is complete.
I am deeply saddened.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
ohh... CIVIL WAR in the DEMOCRATIC PARTY!
Lets fuel the flames!!!
Anybody else here deeply saddened?
Anyone?
Anyone?
WooHoo. It couldn't have happened to a better person.
Someone is deeply saddened tonight.
BAM !
eh, this dolt tallking now just referred to sKerry as a "moderate".... no cred with kinda bull
OUTRAGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ping. BTW, I wonder if these networks refuse to call races until they hear from the Democrats. It sure explains New Mexico.
I saw this. It was an awesome moment!
I will never forget that.
He mentioned how republicans across the country are celebrating it right now.
This was worth no sleep, I have to get up in 2 hours anyway. The official tally has Thune up by 9,000 votes with only 10 precincts left. Yeaaaaaaaaaaa
according to mom,jennings is trying to be fair as he can,
GOOD!! That SOB kept me up half the night last night with that law suit. Now this bastard Kerry is keeping me up tonight!
Awesome. Looks like Murkowski may make it 55.
Sen. Thune about to speak to his supporters. On South Dakota t.v.
Politics - AP Democratic Leader Daschle Loses Seat 4 minutes ago Politics - AP By DAVID ESPO, AP Special Correspondent WASHINGTON - Republicans tightened their grip on the Senate early Wednesday, dealing defeat to Democratic Leader Tom Daschle in South Dakota and capturing a string of seats across the South. AP Photo AP Photo Slideshow: Senatorial Elections Votes Electoral Popular Bush 254 51% Kerry 242 48% Live Election Results -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All Election Coverage Daschle fell to former Rep. John Thune, the first party leader to lose a race for re-election in more than a half century. Republicans were assured of 53 seats in the Senate that convenes in January, two more than they control in the current Congress. Races in Alaska and Florida remained unsettled, and Republicans led in both.
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