Any Georgians who are interested in that voting patterns study I did just email me.
1 posted on
10/22/2002 7:02:04 PM PDT by
sboyd
To: sboyd
Excuse my spelling of Hutchinson.
2 posted on
10/22/2002 7:16:44 PM PDT by
sboyd
To: sboyd
Louisiana- Landrieu is more liberal than she appears. The real best hope the GOP had here was that if Gov. Mike Foster would have jumped in the race. Foster would have probably beaten Landrieu. She will not get 50% on Election Day and that will put her in a runoff. Then it will be up to the GOP to get the vote back out to win. I think Landrieu is safe for now though. If we have a runoff and the Republicans have already regained control of the Senate, then I think we have an excellent chance of beating Landrieu. President Bush won Louisiana by a 53% to 46% margin. The combined total for Pat Buchanan and Howard Philips was about the same as the Green Party total. If we add those to GWB's total, the state leans 54% to 46% conservative. Mary Landrieu is at least as liberal as Algore was.
The most important thing for the Republicans is to maintain unity. The good thing is that all three of our candidates are campaigning as solid conservatives. There isn't one of them that I would feel bad about having to support in the runoff. While Governor Foster would have been a more certain victory, we still have a chance of taking a seat.
Liberal Senator Landrieu
Bill
3 posted on
10/22/2002 8:35:17 PM PDT by
WFTR
To: sboyd
She [Dole] will pose a threat to Edwards in the future. How? They would hold opposite seats.
4 posted on
10/22/2002 11:08:46 PM PDT by
pbranham
To: sboyd
COLORADO. You forgot Colorado. That is looking pretty bad right now for the pubs.
To: sboyd
The DNC said in a news release it had $14.5 million in cash on hand and "no bank debt." Examination of the report shows, however, that in terms of coveted hard money, the DNC has $1.52 million in cash on hand and a debt to vendors, not banks, of $4 million. The rest of the cash on hand is in soft money, including nearly $10 million in the headquarters building fund, which cannot be spent on campaigns.
The RNC reported total cash on hand of $30.7 million and no debt. Almost all of it, $29.7 million, is hard money.
To: sboyd
Greetings: Can you (or anyone) give me a web site that gives polling data on all 2002 senatorial races with frequent updates? Where did you gather most of your data? (Good stuff, made me finally sign up.)
16 posted on
10/23/2002 1:55:52 PM PDT by
pino
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