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NORTH DAKOTA UPSETS POSSIBLE?
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| 24 APR 04
| AMISH
Posted on 04/24/2004 5:16:56 AM PDT by Amish
In a state which went for George Bush in 2000 with 61%, can two young and attractive Republican candidates raise the funds to upset a couple of Democrat incumbents?
Duane Sand, doing well in fund raising, a 1990 Naval Academy graduate with a creditable Senate race behind him is opposing Democratic At-Large Cong. Earl Pomeroy...who in 2002 made it through with just 52%, and was held to 53% in the 2000 election. Sand has a real chance, for information see:
http://www.duanesand.com/index.html
Perhaps a bit more under the radar screen is Mike Liffrig, 45 year old Republican candidate for Senate against incumbent Byron Dorgan. Dorgan has won his last two terms with about 60% against underfunded opponents. Mike Liffrig has a well constructed web page which shows an attractive family and personal story, and a well constructed message.
http://www.mikeliffrig.com/default.asp
If he can speak in public, campaign, and raise money, a "BUSH sweep year" would seem to make a North Dakota Upset possible.
Who can tell us more about how things are going in North Dakota?
Would be nice to have matching weasels bagged in the Dakotas, yes?
http://www.mikeliffrig.com/default.asp
TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: North Dakota
KEYWORDS: 2004; byrondorgan; duanesand; earlpomeroy; liffrig; mikeliffrig; sand
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posted on
04/24/2004 5:16:57 AM PDT
by
Amish
To: Amish
It is amazing, and difficult to understand, that two states where Bush got 63% and 67% of the 2000 vote have FOUR Democrat Senators.
Are there any theories about why this is so?
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posted on
04/24/2004 5:22:12 AM PDT
by
Jim Noble
(Now you go feed those hogs before they worry themselves into anemia!)
To: Jim Noble
its an old adage but "all politics is local"
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posted on
04/24/2004 5:26:42 AM PDT
by
gdc61
To: Jim Noble
Are there any theories about why this is so? Seniority and farm subsidies.
At least thats the case with the Senators. Daschle, Dorgan, and Conrad have a lot of power in Washington and thats hard to vote out. I think Pomeroy could get tipped with the right candidate and a national push.
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posted on
04/24/2004 5:34:42 AM PDT
by
gore_sux
(and so does Xlinton)
To: Jim Noble
Q: "Are there any theories about why this is so?"
A: They bring home the farm subsidy bacon and the highway dollars. Then they come home to the folks and gush mealy mouthed cliches at church suppers then go back and cornhole teenagers in opium dens.
The ABCNNBCBS clones say nothing, do nothing and tell nothing.
Tah-dah! Re-election.
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posted on
04/24/2004 6:27:33 AM PDT
by
WorkingClassFilth
(So what are you expecting from NPR - the truth?)
To: Amish
I met Duane Sand at a conservative fund raising conference in Florida. He seems like a great guy who is working around the clock to win this race. I think he deserves support from conservatives in his area and around the country.
To: Jim Noble
"Are there any theories about why this is so?"
Three words: federal welfare farming.
To: Jim Noble
They talk conservative, and vote liberal when it matters. They vote conservative for cover, when it does not matter. As an example, Daschle supports the war in Iraq, while the rest of the democratic party does not. He knows if he does not support it, he's toast. In this case, his support doesn't much matter, except for his re-election. This time, I think its too little too late for Tiny Tom.
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posted on
04/24/2004 8:25:28 AM PDT
by
kylaka
(The Clintons are the democRATS crack cocaine. They know they're bad for them, they just can't stop.)
To: Jim Noble
"It is amazing, and difficult to understand, that two states where Bush got 63% and 67% of the 2000 vote have FOUR Democrat Senators." ....Yes its hard to believe, but here in NC we have Edwards and Dole...so who knows why this happens
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posted on
04/24/2004 8:28:00 AM PDT
by
rrrod
To: rrrod
we need a posting here of senator up for re-election and primarys......lets get reid of the RINOs and the RATS
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posted on
04/24/2004 8:33:45 AM PDT
by
rrrod
To: Amish
I don't think Dorgan's going to get turfed, at least not for the next 6 years. I DO think if any of them gets wiped out in this cycle, it's Pomeroy. He's been living on 52-53% wins for the last few cycles now, and since Bush is going to be strong in ND, that can easily go down to 50-51%. Sand will have to work for the extra few percent and he'd win.
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posted on
04/24/2004 10:49:44 AM PDT
by
GiveEmDubya
(Liberalism is the absence of thought.)
To: Jim Noble
Are there any theories about why this is so? Three things, PORK, PORK, and PORK.
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posted on
04/24/2004 11:06:26 AM PDT
by
c-b 1
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