Posted on 07/29/2010 7:32:18 PM PDT by DelaWhere
There's been a lot of talk about what Democrats will do if they lose seats in the House and Senate this November. Many Republicans believe Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid will make a last-ditch, lame-duck effort to pass the remaining parts of their agenda, like tax increases, card check, and a climate change bill. And that's why Christine O'Donnell says the Senate race in Delaware is so important.
The Delaware contest is not a regularly scheduled election but rather a special vote to fill the last four years of Vice President Biden's old term. That means the winner will be sworn in immediately after the Nov. 2 election -- not in January like other new lawmakers -- and the new senator will take part in lame-duck votes.
Man, that’s great - I really wish I could have been there...
Are they still planning to do it tomorrow (Saturday) too?
I can be there then..
I'm not sure. I'll find out and let you know.
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