Posted on 11/05/2013 7:05:36 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Democrat Terry McAuliffe is projected to win the Virginia gubernatorial race, defeating Republican nominee Ken Cuccinelli in a surprisingly close victory.
Fox News projected McAuliffe as the winner Tuesday night.
The closely watched raced pitted a Tea Party-backed Republican and an establishment Democrat locked in an expensive, ideological battle whose outcome is expected to set a course for the 2014 and 2016 elections -- in large part forcing the GOP to consider whether a strong conservative candidate is the partys best pick to win a national election.
Cuccinelli, trailing late by single digits, tried unsuccessfully to use voter dissatisfaction with ObamaCare to stage a come-from-behind victory over the better-funded McAuliffe....
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You can lose at hope ...Sometimes you hope something happens and it doesn’t .
For some reason, I'd like to see the numbers.
5.56mm
I know funded by libs.
Banana Republic USSA .
I hope they get everything they voted for.
Double voting reported early on + computer problems in conservative districts .
Okay, but let’s see if they have the resources to throw this much money at every single Senate and House election next year.
They are implying that an "establishment" GOP candidate would have fared better than the tea party candidate.
However the "establishment GOP" candidate would have been a compromiser rather than a fighter. And probably with connections to the lobbyists and the, well, establishment.
That's good to file away in the Krispy Kreme douche bag file. If you have a link, I'll add that to it. Thanks.
We are finished as a nation.
Same as 2012. 7/10 of the counties vote Republican the other three, more populated vote Dim.
We have the same issue here in Assachusetts.
Destroy the GOPe in 2014. Vote out the RINOs!
Divide and conquer.
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., on Thursday urged Virginia Republicans supporting Robert C. Sarvis, the Libertarian candidate for governor, to come home to the GOP and vote for Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, the partys nominee.
I guess I’ll be the first to say it...
FURNC
Chuck Todd actually reported it, and normally I would never ever believe a word coming out of the mouth of ANYONE on NBC but this I Believe
Anyone stupid enough to vote for that libertarian doesn’t deserve to have the franchise. Of course, that goes for people who vote for Democrats, too.
Was glad to see Paul back the Cooch but he should have come out earlier and stronger.
I was a spectator today. Not a single vote in my little town.
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